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Title: Neodymium and tri-force magnet source ?
Post by: Dantes on May 19, 2008, 08:36:19 PM
Hello,


I am looking to get into the "game".


I was going to order some magnets from this site but it has been down for the past
24 hours or so : www.magnet4less.com


I'd just like to know what companies have the best prices, etc.


Also, I have read about the tri-force magnets on this forum. Where can I purchase some
of these ?


Are they special design, or just spheres and rods combined ?


Thanks for all the help !
Title: Re: Neodymium and tri-force magnet source ?
Post by: TheOne on May 19, 2008, 10:24:00 PM
Super Magnet Man have some really good one : http://www.supermagnetman.net/product_info.php?cPath=42&products_id=434

I buy mine from ebay, they are really cheap, maybe the best but they work for the trigate, mine are called MagneStix
Title: Re: Neodymium and tri-force magnet source ?
Post by: Xformer on May 20, 2008, 02:27:11 AM
Contactus@Kjmagnetics.com produce quality magnets even with licence but only lower prices on
suplus items. May go ebay for lower price item.
Plan detail with the specs regarding: magnetisation direction,pull force,surface field gauss and
even go with the suppliers FAQ. It may remind something missing for the plan.
If the game is a small one, go for the supplier with guaranty service before having unforgettable
headache. Always think before U leap!
God Bless
Xformer
Title: Re: Neodymium and tri-force magnet source ?
Post by: Charlie_V on May 20, 2008, 05:14:02 AM
I use www.emovendo.net, they have really good prices and high quality magnets (all are N48s).  Unfortunately, they don't really have any of the more exotic type geometries.  Kjmagnetics.com has a better selection as far as different geometries, but they are mostly N42's (which isn't a bad thing) and they are more expensive.  Its one of the few places were you can buy diametrically magnetized magnets - I wish there were more places since a lot of my research uses them. 

Regards,
Charlie