PowerMags Installation
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Paul Akers demonstrates how to hide FastCap's PowerMags in a piece of wood using FastCap's Fastcaps and 2P-10. For more information on the products visit our website (see links below). This is a quick little project to hide a magnet.
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Paul Akers is the founder and president of FastCap, based in Ferndale, WA. FastCap is an international product development company founded in 1997 with over 2000 distributors worldwide. A prolific inventor, Paul holds many US and international patents. FastCap launches 30+ innovative products per year and has won Business of the Year multiple times. Paul and his wife, Leanne, have built FastCap from their garage into a multi-million dollar company. At its core, FastCap is a lean manufacturing company, determined to improve everything every day continuously. Our products reflect the idea that everything can be improved and the best ideas come from the shop floor.
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One very useful home project using the bits that make holes & matching plugs is for hanging lights & garland to decorate your house for Christmas. I've installed dozens over archways/door frames before I was going to paint the wood work. Also did this, with a different set of bits for adding Neodymium Magnets to the brickwork around the fireplace, for more decorations, & for hanging stockings. To hide the holes in the brickwork I reused the core I drilled out & used epoxy mixed with additional brick dust, & used copper wire to center the plugs ... the brink was a nightmare to get right, I think it would have been easier to add the magnets to free standing bricks (not installed) & remove the bricks from the fireplace & replace them with those with the magnets you installed... Also this way you could install the magnets from the backs of the bricks.
They do sell sets for drill bits to cut holes & make matching plugs... very useful when you're working on a project that is using/showing natural grain wood, so you can match the plug with the hole ... trick I've used was take the plug from the same piece of wood, just take it from the flipside... that is if it isn't seen.
Another neat little trick is to add stainless steel rivets to the back of baseball caps, etc
Brother. You just solved a major issues for me. Fantastic tip. I’ll buy right away
Just EXACTLY what I needed to know. Thanks so much!
I have the dumbest question in the world, but - what does the fastcap do?
My pleasure! Paul
thanks man, it helps a lot!
@Muhamad Febriyanto Glad it helped!
Amazing! Thank you.
great exactly what i was looking for
What kind of glue is that
Thank you so much
Thanks Brian.
please tell me the size (dimentions) of that magnet. tx!
Thanks for the tip Paul.
He’s not exaggerating. I tore my skin open with these magnets.
Sorry to hear this!
cool beans