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<blockquote data-quote="Goldaddict21" data-source="post: 642012" data-attributes="member: 20192"><p>Hi,</p><p> Ive been looking at purchasing a strong rectangular magnet to attach on the underside of the head of my pick. The idea is that it will pick up any metal when i am scraping dirt out of a hole. </p><p>Just wondering if anyone has had much success with this and can recommend where to purchase one. I've been googling around but not sure what magnet strength type would be most suitable.</p><p></p><p>A fella we bumped into on our last trip used a cylinder shaped one that he would place onto his pick when scraping. I wish i had asked him where he purchased it from!</p><p></p><p>I currently have a round magnet attached to the base of my pick which comes in handy to an extent - thinking something larger, stronger and more direct would work better.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldaddict21, post: 642012, member: 20192"] Hi, Ive been looking at purchasing a strong rectangular magnet to attach on the underside of the head of my pick. The idea is that it will pick up any metal when i am scraping dirt out of a hole. Just wondering if anyone has had much success with this and can recommend where to purchase one. I've been googling around but not sure what magnet strength type would be most suitable. A fella we bumped into on our last trip used a cylinder shaped one that he would place onto his pick when scraping. I wish i had asked him where he purchased it from! I currently have a round magnet attached to the base of my pick which comes in handy to an extent - thinking something larger, stronger and more direct would work better. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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