cognaccruiser
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I decided to try something to make it easier to separate the magnets. I was concerned about loosing a spacer and getting them stuck together.
I have old style Work Mates which of course have wooden work surfaces and a grove in the edges that clamp things in them. I clamped the role of magnets in the work top with just the one I wanted sticking out past the end. Then I didn't have to worry about holding on to the role while I slid the one I wanted off the role. As I wanted another I just moved the role out to expose the next magnet and all the way to the end this way. It was extremely easy and never even came close to messing up.
For anyone a little concerned about separating them this worked very well for me and might for others.
The whole process was really easy and wow do the mirrors ever go on nicely. :clap:
Great product Russ. :thumbup:
Gary
I have old style Work Mates which of course have wooden work surfaces and a grove in the edges that clamp things in them. I clamped the role of magnets in the work top with just the one I wanted sticking out past the end. Then I didn't have to worry about holding on to the role while I slid the one I wanted off the role. As I wanted another I just moved the role out to expose the next magnet and all the way to the end this way. It was extremely easy and never even came close to messing up.
For anyone a little concerned about separating them this worked very well for me and might for others.
The whole process was really easy and wow do the mirrors ever go on nicely. :clap:
Great product Russ. :thumbup:
Gary