Self explanatory I guess -- all but the electromagnets (silver disks)
I picked up a pair of the magnets to experiment with, shocking how powerful they are, and only need a tiny 9 volt wall adapter for power.
The wall adapter is in a powerstrip with a shopvac, push the hold-down where you need it and turn on the power, It comes to life!
Oh boy they are powerful, they miss the iron deck by a little bit here, but they still cannot be moved.
I don't have a link for electromagnets, but there are out there, the cost was very reasonable.
I picked up a pair of the magnets to experiment with, shocking how powerful they are, and only need a tiny 9 volt wall adapter for power.
The wall adapter is in a powerstrip with a shopvac, push the hold-down where you need it and turn on the power, It comes to life!
Oh boy they are powerful, they miss the iron deck by a little bit here, but they still cannot be moved.
I don't have a link for electromagnets, but there are out there, the cost was very reasonable.
Thanks Johno and GM
I know they don't look like they can hold 55lbs each, but in any case, far exceed the yellow plastic fingerboard.
The power adapter is an old 12v power supply that came with a home extension base, but anything will work.
Plenty of these types of hold down magnets on Amazon. I may try a rectangle, but like holding power with the flanking pair.
Wanted to mention where they use these magnets, typically see them in buildings to hold security doors, key card ect.
I know they don't look like they can hold 55lbs each, but in any case, far exceed the yellow plastic fingerboard.
The power adapter is an old 12v power supply that came with a home extension base, but anything will work.
Plenty of these types of hold down magnets on Amazon. I may try a rectangle, but like holding power with the flanking pair.
Wanted to mention where they use these magnets, typically see them in buildings to hold security doors, key card ect.