[meteorite-list] Hunting stick?

John Gwilliam jkg2 at cox.net
Thu Jan 29 10:47:21 EST 2009


If you use any of the epoxy adhesives that have iron powder as one of 
the ingredients, the glue will "migrate" to the poles of the magnet. 
I witnessed this myself when gluing some neodymium magnets to some 
wood dowels.  Back about 10 years ago, Dave Andrews and I made a 
variety of "magnetic canes" for hunting meteorites.  We used golf 
club shafts that can be bought at a thrift store for cheap. The 
longer woods shafts were the perfect length.  If you want something 
shorter, you can shorten the driver shafts or simply use a shaft from 
an 8 or 9 iron.

Best,

John Gwilliam

At 10:15 PM 1/28/2009, Pete Pete wrote:

>You can get two powerful rare earth magnets from each discarded hard 
>drive, an old ski pole, epoxy or any of the GOOP adhesives, and some 
>imagination.
>
>Cheers
>
>
>
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> > Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 19:45:25 -0800
> > From: aeromadness at yahoo.com
> > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> > Subject: [meteorite-list] Hunting stick?
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a good site on making a hunting stick and 
> what magnet(s) I should use?
> >
> > From, Harry
> >
> >
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