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Darn you all. Now I want one of those. I have seen the magnetic grounds at Tractor Supply and thought about how many times I could use one and then you go and post one with on and off like that and now I want one.
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Now, if only they'd make one that sticks to stainless...
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I'll keep with the strap wrapped around pipe. The magnets are good for flat surfaces if they have an on/off so they don't get full of grit. I don't like them because they seem to always leave scratches/mal marks and that is unacceptable.
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True I think I will stay away from them in my applications too because if they get hot they are not grounding good.
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Have you ever looked into a pipeline style ground? They are hideous looking abortions but they work. A little bit of silicon bronze on the contact tip makes for a good ground.
I stack dimes for a living so i can stack dollars for a paycheck.
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