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Old 03-04-2014, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by DietCoke
I have a neo magnet in mine.
Is that a " any old" magnet?
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Is that a " any old" magnet?
One of those super strong rare earth magnets (neodymium). it will actually hold a wrench to the bottom of my tci pan through the pan. pretty funny.
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Originally Posted by DietCoke

One of those super strong rare earth magnets (neodymium). it will actually hold a wrench to the bottom of my tci pan through the pan. pretty funny.
Wondering if I could get a magnet and stick it over the drain plugs little magnet inside the pan, it would hold without needing jb weld..

Then to drain just remove the nut and use a screw to slide over the magnet

Lol I just don't want the jb weld to break off and float around



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