MarkC -
Wow! I said I used the "medium" magnets from my purchase, but in fact I used the smallest -- and they're still
way strong! The ones I thought were smaller just
looked smaller 'cuz they don't have the metal plate behind them.
The ones I bought were as follows:
#41 = 40-pound lift capacity
#42 = 50-pound lift capacity
#43 =
75-pound lift capacity
#41 is the best bang for the buck 'cuz you get a
pair of magnets in a little assembly that you have to take apart yourself (2 - #8 or #9 torx screws). That's
2 magnets for $1.75!
#42 has the smallest profile just because they are raw magnets with no metal plate.
#43 is the priciest ($4.50 each), but I think these allow you to stick your tractor to the ceiling of a steel barn. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I got extra 'cuz I'm sure I'll be wanting to stick other items to the tractor and/or implements. Stay tuned ...
As for the rubber material, I know we all seem to have different stores in our various regions, but Orchard Supply has various rubber and vinyl materials in bulk rolls and sell them by the foot. I have also seen plyable plastic sheeting up to shower curtain thicknesses in fabric stores.
What was
I doing in a fabric store? /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif Well, uh..., you see... I'm..., sort of, ummmm....
married! Just a warning here -- when you're taking the kids out for burgers and the wife says, "I'll drive!",
beware!!! You are then captive and have no choice but to go wherever she takes that car. It's different when
I drive, of course --
everybody likes hardware stores, don't they? /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif