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Great idea.  This woulda come in handy a few months ago, Pat.  I lost a small connecting rod screw on the railroad loop somewhere.  Dragging a magnet by hand(very cumbersome) didn’t find it.  Engine is in the shop now as the screw goes in from the inside so I’m having a tech do it.  I’m gonna make one of these cars.  Who is your magnet source?

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I made mine with a $5 MPC gondola car and a magnet from Northern Tool and Equipment. Ribs on the bottom had to be trimmed to make it fit. 

It works like a champ. Before I started running trains on my new layout, I ran this around by hand. Once the "junk" was picked up, I continue running it with my track cleaning car work train. It picked up all sorts of filing/fuzzys. To clean it, I use packing tape.

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It make passes on the club modular layout several times each year.

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Last edited by Gilly@N&W

Us old school types rely on Magnetraction to perform the job.  It's simplicity is only outweighed by the handy object sensor feature. When a metallic object is captured, nine times out of ten the engine comes to a violent hault.  And nine times out of ten it stops somewhere totally inaccessible. 

Nice craftsmanship, Pat.  I may have resort to one of these contraptions once  my last Magnetraction engine gets destroyed.

Bruce

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