Relic hunting with Magnet

zaxfire69

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Use Yahoo or Google to search for Harbor Freight Retrieving Magnet, 250 Lb. Pull

HH and good luck.
 

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zaxfire69

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I looked at harbor freight. That might work. I have done it before in the past at our lakehouse . Found tons of old metal cans, fishing reels, knives. Anything Iron tends to stick. While the ground is so dry here and I can't dig I am going to do this. To satisfy my need to treasure hunt.

See check it out...Looks fun
 

catdriver

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Heres the guy with any shape or size ya need. But be careful with the bigger neo magnets, they are dangerous......



Ronnie :)
 

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zaxfire69

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Ronnie do yo sell the round neo's with the hook??? Capable of lifting about 200-250 lbs?
 

catdriver

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zaxfire69 said:
Ronnie do yo sell the round neo's with the hook??? Capable of lifting about 200-250 lbs?


No, not me. I just buy some from this guy now an then for different projects I fiddle with.



Ronnie
 

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catdriver said:
zaxfire69 said:
Ronnie do yo sell the round neo's with the hook??? Capable of lifting about 200-250 lbs?


No, not me. I just buy some from this guy now an then for different projects I fiddle with.



Ronnie
relichunters said:
I know a website you can get 800lb magnets.

Can you post a link?
 

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