newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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What is relatively inexpensive ?<snip>So, my question is, how would you go about making a relatively inexpensive 84" wide electromagnet strong enough to pull crap off/out of the ground (reasonably) in such a manner? I'm not expecting to rip it from 6" down or anything, but what I'm hoping for is something that can pick up loose wire/nails from the ground or which are partially imbedded in/under some dirt. Would I need (I suspect) several of these along the course?
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For dragging for nails around construction of an addition I used ten 112 LB Holding Power Neodymium Cup Magnets w/ Thread Stud MCHN-40MT in a piece of plywood about a 2' long. I drilled holes in the plwood and fastened the magnets with a nut. When I was done they became magnets for my LED, refrigerator, whatever.
They are very strong (usually to get them off the fridge I have to slide them to a corner) and picked up a lot when drug through the dirt.
But that's $35 of magnets for about 2 feet, with repurposing in mind. If I was to do that for a 7 foot span I would need another couple of refrigerators