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New use for super magnet?
On 5/6/2014 2:46 PM, G. Ross wrote:
I woke up with an apparent piece of steel wool in my finger. Could not see it but knew the feeling. Took one of my industrial strength refrigerator magnets and passed it over the spot a couple of times and no more painful spot. As long as you put the magnet in a plastic bag or such so you can remove what you pick up - from the magnet! |
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New use for super magnet?
I woke up with an apparent piece of steel wool in my finger. Could
not see it but knew the feeling. Took one of my industrial strength refrigerator magnets and passed it over the spot a couple of times and no more painful spot. -- GW Ross There's no such thing as strong coffee -- only weak people. |
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New use for super magnet?
On 5/6/2014 3:46 PM, G. Ross wrote:
I woke up with an apparent piece of steel wool in my finger. Could not see it but knew the feeling. Took one of my industrial strength refrigerator magnets and passed it over the spot a couple of times and no more painful spot. I've done the same... great isn't it. -- Jeff |
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