nsamouroux
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I've been looking at cleaning magnets for use on my new tank (a large 5/8" acrylic display) and getting discouraged at the price tag of $300 for a Magnavore or similar product. After a bit of research and brainstorming, I may have come up with a great-looking, functional, and somewhat inexpensive DIY magnet cleaner. So far, the plan is to use two rare earth / neodymium magnets on each half of the cleaning tool. I just ordered 8 of these magnets (in case I want an extra magnet tool or goof something up :lol; they are expected to arrive this Friday (9/25). They are 1 3/8" diameter, 1/2" thick N42 magnets with a pull strength of 63 lbs each. I figure a pair of these would be plenty strong to hold through up to 3/4" acrylic (Neo magnets when paired exert 1.5x their individual pull strength so I'm looking at 94 lbs for each pair of magnets).
To hold the magnets, I didn't want to use wood / epoxy combinations or the like for fear of it degrading over time and screwing up my water. I decided to buy a couple of rectangular sample pieces of clear cast acrylic (may also use PVC or HDPE, but will start with acrylic) in 1.5" thickness. I will use a 1 3/8" forstner bit to drill two holes in each acrylic block, then insert the magnets into each half. I will then fill the holes with weld-on 16 (or the thinner stuff, depending on test runs) and then place a cylinder-shaped acrylic "plug" into the hole which should bond permanently via the weld-on and protect the magnet from saltwater (or from flying out at high speeds and breaking something expensive ). The end result will be a nice-looking 3" x 4" or so block of acrylic with cleaning pads (might buy the Magnavore replacement pad / tune-up kit to use on them, or the "magic eraser" pads). I think it'll look great, because you'll be able to see the magnets "floating" inside the block. I'll probably use black or smoke colored acrylic for the interior piece since it doesn't really need to be clear like the visible side will be.
I'll post updates as the materials come in!
To hold the magnets, I didn't want to use wood / epoxy combinations or the like for fear of it degrading over time and screwing up my water. I decided to buy a couple of rectangular sample pieces of clear cast acrylic (may also use PVC or HDPE, but will start with acrylic) in 1.5" thickness. I will use a 1 3/8" forstner bit to drill two holes in each acrylic block, then insert the magnets into each half. I will then fill the holes with weld-on 16 (or the thinner stuff, depending on test runs) and then place a cylinder-shaped acrylic "plug" into the hole which should bond permanently via the weld-on and protect the magnet from saltwater (or from flying out at high speeds and breaking something expensive ). The end result will be a nice-looking 3" x 4" or so block of acrylic with cleaning pads (might buy the Magnavore replacement pad / tune-up kit to use on them, or the "magic eraser" pads). I think it'll look great, because you'll be able to see the magnets "floating" inside the block. I'll probably use black or smoke colored acrylic for the interior piece since it doesn't really need to be clear like the visible side will be.
I'll post updates as the materials come in!