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  • #30692
    Rik Shaw
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      #393081
      Rik Shaw
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        @rikshaw

        I find it very trying looking for a particular hand tool which has hidden itself from view and with no wall space left to mount tool racks the tools remained in cluttered drawers.

        So I eyed up these magnetic strips in either LIDL or ALDI (I can't remember which) and thought they might come in handy. The only vacant space to speak of in my workshop is the ceiling so that is where I fixed'em. My screwdrivers and nut runners now have a new organized home. It still does not stop me scratching my head though when I glance up and spot a gap and wonder where I left THAT one!

        Initially I had thought the magnets might not be strong enough for the job but these "skyhooks" are well up to the job and in the two months or so since they have been up there nothing has fallen of.

        Rik

        skyhooks.jpg

        #393099
        Martin Harris 9
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          @martinharris9

          While the magnets may be up to the job, the sword of Damocles comes to mind…

          #393126
          Trevor Drabble 1
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            @trevordrabble1

            That's where I put my working drawings , held up by masking tape for obvious reasons . In this way , they don't take up bench space , are kept fully open , are well lit and don't get damaged .

            Trevor .

            #393147
            Nigel (egi)
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              @nigelegi

              I have beams in the roof space of my workshop with a few random nails in the side of them – these end being used to hang all sorts of stuff up there including: bandsaw blades, long clamps, folded up gloves and a bendy phone clamp that i use to make videos of my work. All I can say is the ceiling is a special area of the workshop.

              #393171
              Ian S C
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                @iansc

                OK but I can't stand magnetized tools.

                Ian S C

                #393364
                Perko7
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                  @perko7

                  Either my ceiling is too high or my arms are too short……laugh

                  btw Skyhooks is also the name of an Aussie glam rock band from the 70's

                  #393483
                  Zan
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                    @zan

                    I used to use the same sort of thing, but now they are in the bin you will magnetise the tools when drawing them off the holder ruined a very good  expensive calliper this way. Don’t do it. Use wood with drilled holes.

                    Edit  I hate autotype 

                     

                     

                    Edited By Zan on 29/01/2019 00:30:03

                    #393495
                    John MC
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                      @johnmc39344

                      Magnetic tools are a nuisance, I would avoid these things like I would the plague!

                      #393504
                      J Hancock
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                        @jhancock95746

                        Nice idea…….but , ' King Harold' and ''Hastings' , keeps saying something to me……..

                        #393516
                        Mike Poole
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                          @mikepoole82104

                          A magnetic screwdriver can be very useful but I just stick a small magnet on the screwdriver and the tip temporarily becomes a magnet, demagnetising is easy if it should pick up a bit of magnetism.

                          Mike

                          #393518
                          SillyOldDuffer
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                            Posted by John MC on 29/01/2019 07:41:53:

                            Magnetic tools are a nuisance, I would avoid these things like I would the plague!

                            In the event anyone wants the plague I see from Adventures in China that Arc Eurotrade are in a position to supply all your needs. Don't delay though – it's only available while current stock lasts…

                            smiley

                            #393530
                            Rik Shaw
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                              @rikshaw

                              Anyone who suffers the "nuisance" of magnetised tools in their workshop obviously does not have one of these:

                              degausser.jpg

                              This example lives under a bench but is rarely used.

                              Like Mike P though I also appreciate the benefits of magnetic screwdriver tips. With my shaky mitts it often makes things so much easier for me. For this reason ALL my screw driver tips are magnetic. For non-ferrous fixtures I use a dollop of blutack – does the same job!

                              #393670
                              colin hawes
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                                @colinhawes85982

                                A hinged and latched notice board fixed to the ceiling could be a space saving way of hanging a drawing for those of us whose neck objects to looking up too long. Colin

                                #393764
                                John Reese
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                                  @johnreese12848

                                  There is another kind of skyhook.

                                  https://skyhook.cc/index.html

                                  I have one. It is a pain to set up on the mill. I have to bolt down the adapter base then set the skyhook in place. It weighs almost as much ad the vise I will be lifting. The lathe compound slide is not sturdy enough to support it for lifting chucks. It sits in the corner most of the time.

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