an interesting idea for a frag rack

I love it! Looks like a fun, simple project that would be useful for all. Would be a great addition to a MARS 'DIY' day.

All we gotta do is find a good cheap source for magnets (rare earth required?) and a good media (epoxy?) to use for covering the magnet that goes in the water.
 
Wow, $20! I have all that crap in my garage :D. I made some DIY racks from acrylic and suction cups, but those are way nicer. I buy all my neodymium magnets from HSC Electronic Surplus. One of my favorite parts stores for my robotics, They are at 4837 Amber Lane, off college oak dr. Great place if your into electronic do-dads and surplus.
 
WalMart sells black magnetic tank cleaners for less than $5 here, they're not great for cleaning the glass but if you superglue some egg crate to it you might have something.
 
hmmm, college oak? Is that close to Tap Plastics? I have been meaning to get to Tap. Maybe I can hit both stores on one trip and see what they have. I did a search for magnets on their website and not enough information is provided to determine which magnets would work. One thing we would need to determine is how strong of a magnet is required to give us the support we need through a 3/8" - 3/4" aquarium.
 
yeah college oak is a side street in between madison and auburn blvd.

If your on madison turn right at smart and final and thats college oak
 
I had some free time today and i just made 3 racks. 2 small and 1 large. As soon as the paint dries, i will post some pics. they look AWSOME. Only problem, i have no plugs :confused:
 
or for $2 you can buy a soap dish from Target or Walmart with suction cups that work very well
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-Justin
 
I used krylon paint. I have them setup on a 10g tank for the pics. They very sturdy, held up full primer and glue cans no problem and the cans are 8oz each :D. I also have supports on the large one since it sticks out so far. Going to let everything cure before use.

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wow, you do fast work, and they look great as well! Well done! Maybe you should be the one selling those instead of the guy with the website. Hell, I'd buy one from you. and to think, I just posted that late this afternoon and you've already made several...truly amazing.

one question though, are those magnets epoxy sealed?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11038354#post11038354 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sick1166
where do u get the magnets at

Check my first post...HSC Electronic supply

Haha, thanks shiveley. Looks like if mark makes me some plugs, ill have to hook him up with one since i have none right now :D. I did not seal the mag in epoxy, i did use epoxy to attach them though. I havent figured out how to seal them without them sticking into the mold :(. I am not sure if you have to seal them, i dont know how bad they can carode in water. Im sure we could work something out ;), maybe frags for my new rack :D.
 
Nice job, Bobby. I think it would be necessary to seal in epoxy (just try and find a retail aquarium product that uses exposed magnets), but I'll try to find some source that says one way or another.

Also, just for the sake of a true test, those racks should to tested on a minimum of a 3/8" thick glass, since most tanks they will be on are at least 3/8" and probably 1/2" thick.

Its a great start.

Bobby, how much were each of those magnets that you used?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11038880#post11038880 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bored4long
Nice job, Bobby. I think it would be necessary to seal in epoxy

It is necessary to seal them with something inert.

-Justin
 
Ya, Im sure they will have to be epoxyed but i havent figured out how to yet :). Ya know, im not sure how much, I had all the goodies in my garage from other projects. As for 1/2 glass, the small rack might work, but i doubt the large one would work, ill test them tomarrow when everything has cured. 3/8 would be fine, i know my frags dont weigh as much as 16oz of primer :D.
 
Well took the epoxy and stuck it in the freezer for 15 minutes to thicken it up, then dipped it into a container filled with it and let cure. worked great and totally sealed the magnet while still holding with 100% strength. If anyone is interested in a trade, ill whip up some more.
 
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