
Magnetising brass keys
How to easily magnetise any key
Author: Ewald Wachtendorf, Hude, Germany
Online since: 25/08/2010, Number of visits: 280852
In order to attach brass keys (non-magnetic) to screws, nails, iron beams or pipes, drill a whole of 6 or 8 mm diameter into the key.
Then put a suitable magnet into the whole, in this case a R-06-02-02-G
ring magnet or a S-08-03-N
disc magnet.
Now you can easily place keys in inconspicuous places and hide them from trespassers.
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