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If you have a screw driver set already, you can buy a Magnetizer/ de-magnetizer block. You just pass the driver through it and it magnetizes the tool. If you don’t want it magnetized, pass it through the stepped side…
They are available individually at Amazon. I bought the four pack because I loose things….
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O...dt_b_product_details
Tom
Tom
We learn new things here on OGR forum. Thanks for posting about the Magnetizer/ de-magnetizer block.
Charlie
I just use a large magnet, I rub the screwdriver on it a few times and I have a magnetic screwdriver. If I need it demagnetized, I use my VCR tape eraser to do that trick.
Learn something new every day. Thanks for the replies, guys.
Mark - I picked up a Magnetizer/DeMagnetizer a few years ago and it’s been of great assistance when either taking out or putting back those relatively small screws on our O Gauge trains. No regrets!
Have a phillips head and slotted head screwdriver that i pass over a magnet when i go to use them on trains and they do the job as expected.
Use to put a little grease on the tips to hold the screw prior and it worked but the magnet rub works great and no mess.
@PH1975 posted:Mark - I picked up a Magnetizer/DeMagnetizer a few years ago and it’s been of great assistance when either taking out or putting back those relatively small screws on our O Gauge trains. No regrets!
Exactly why I want it. My son is starting to help me, but he’s almost as fumble-fingered as I. Figure it’ll give him an edge!
Walmart has a slide in/out Magnetizer/ Demagnetizer tool in their hardware tools section in stores for under $3. I have one and it works quite well for me. One opening magnetizes your screwdriver or other tool and the other opening demagnetizes it.
Depending on how small a screw, there are wedge tip screw drivers, a mechanical hold.
I got this magnet tray for screws and such from Harbor Freight for free with a coupon some years back. Even if you have to buy it, it's cheap. It will magnetize all of my screwdrivers with a few stokes. I've also used it to retrieve small screws that I've dropped and bounced under the workbench that were "lost".