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Old 01-10-2008, 05:37 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

Should've known you'd have tried it already. Nice growth so far.
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Old 02-02-2008, 01:43 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

OK I got the large magnets in finally. I went ahead and made up 1 frag magnet and one frag rack so far. The rack utilizes 2 sets of magnets and is capable of holding 24 frag plugs or about 12 frag disks. All my testing for weight so far has been done on a 29 gallon tank. I don't have actually numbers for the weight but you can get an idea by the size of the pieces that I used.

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Old 02-18-2008, 06:38 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

I found some locally that are nickel plated instead of the black epoxy... it there any concerns of nickel being used in the tank? Couldn't find anything definitive re: toxicity of nickel...
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

I'm not sure about the nickel. I would imagine that it will eventually rust in saltwater.

You get 2 part epoxy from a craft/hobby store and coat the magnets in that just to be safe.
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Old 02-19-2008, 12:00 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Good call... I should've thought of that! D'oh! Thanks!
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Old 02-19-2008, 12:15 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Home Depot has some that they labeled as The strongest ceramic magnets available.
I've used them to mount xenia frags to, but will have to watch for any signs of rust or other leakage from them.

So far so good.
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Old 02-20-2008, 02:27 PM   #23 (permalink)
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You get 2 part epoxy from a craft/hobby store and coat the magnets in that just to be safe.
What two part epoxy can you get that is reef safe? I have been trying to find some, just not sure what is safe and what is not.

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What two part epoxy can you get that is reef safe? I have been trying to find some, just not sure what is safe and what is not.

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There is also one called Easy Cast that is reef safe once cured.
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

Matt, I'm going to revive this thread to ask for some additional DIY info. Hope you're around to help!

First, I'm guessing that the larger magnets you've used are the epoxy-coated 3/4 x 1/8 neodymium N42 discs shown here? K&J Magnetics - Products

What's the thickness of the glass on the tank that you're showing in the pictures? (I'm trying to determine the pull strength that you're getting after separation.)

Here's a nice page that gives you some magnet calculations (such as pull strength). I've found it helpful and thought maybe other's might, too.
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

Yes, those are the larger magnets that I amusing. In the pics above it is on a 29 gallon tank with 1/4" glass. That was just for the pics. I am currently using it on my Oceanic 70 gallon with 3/8" glass and it is holding just fine using 2 sets of magnets. I ust made one for a friend of mine for his 120 gallon with 1/2" glass and used 3 sets of magnets. I am delivering it tomorrow so once I gr some feedback on it I will post it here.

The only problem I found with these magnets is that the epoxy is very thin and brittle. It chips very easily if you let the magnets slam together. I just mixed up a small amount of 2 part epoxy and brushed a thin layer on the magnets after I assembled the racks.
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Re: Magnetic frag mounts

I'm guessing that maybe you've seen Daniel's design over at mag-racks.com? He uses black egg crate now, which is visually low-key - he used to spray paint his black with Krylon Fusion. I think he encapsulates his (uncoated neodymium) magnets in clear casting resin, also using the resin as the adhesive that bonds the magnets to the egg crate. A little research showed that one technique used to encapsulate the magnet is to drill appropriately spaced holes in a plastic cutting board and using duct tape to seal off one side of the hole. This makes "wells" that you can partially fill with the resin/hardener mix before dropping in the magnet and setting up the egg crate for bonding.

I think that your epoxy paint approach would be cheaper for small quantities since casting resin is kind of expensive.

Thanks for the answers. I've been kind of wrestling with, should I build my own magnetic frag racks, whether I should use 1/8" or 1/4" discs.
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