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Old 04-10-2018, 11:36 AM
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farmquilter
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Originally Posted by Huntress View Post
Cover the end of the magnet with a thin plastic bag secured with string or rubber band. When it's full of pins just turn it inside out and give it a tug...you end up with a baggie full of pins instead of picking them off one at a time. This works great on the larger magnets used for nails and metal bits in a shop or garage...keeps the magnet clean too.
That is a great idea and time saver, thank you for sharing.
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