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"KJ magnets" better choice for magnetic therapy : )
April 29 2008 at 5:00 PM
sykle wrench (Login syklewrench)
SENIOR MEMBER
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The above advertisement is not the KJ site!!!!!!
I added this post and that popped up on top of this post!!!
Don't confuse applied magnets or magnets4less.com with KJ magnets, K : (
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Hello,Girls
JB here. I was doing research and see that this magnet that a user got great results from is being used by many of you. I believe DA2 is what is being purchased from KJ? Being a lifer in the Marines and Army caused me to have many different hats so to speak. Some of you know I was a personal trainer on all Marine and Army sports programs. I also did research and developement for go fast equipment "Special Op's". I've noticed alot of girls have trouble with the polarity identification and issues with the nikel cadium plateing causeing allergic reactions to the thier skin. Also many of you want to use multiple magnets and know for life just once what it feels like reliveing the memory of being pinched by a small strong magnet, LMLAO...
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RC22CS%2DN
RC22CS-N has a countersunk hole on one side this is magnetic north for this magnet type. Getting confused about misidentification for placement, and a way to place the magnet either with a plastic screw and nut or sewing it in place or on radial slide discribed below for perminent use with out movement when you least expect it is a thing of the past and no more harmful surprises like getting pinched. I'm wondering if a bra modified to be completly round exstending half cup to top of breast. With a magnet at nipple and 1 magnet on outside armpit to disolve fat, keep from moveing the fields off center placement allowing all tissue to be exposed to the magnetic fields. The round cup would have an extra set of front straps to keep the fields from wandering and pulling together. Stacking of these would be simple yet easy to secure to what ever you use for your magnet therapy bra. I think small baggys for jewelry or cotton facial pads would help this issue again'st the skin with the plating.
This magnets slightly stronger pull force than DA2 which I think would increase internal activity with exciteing stimulation for growth.. This is just my 2 cents ; ) I hope this will help make it easier for some of you girls. I sometimes try to make a better mouse trap..
Just
JB
Currently used magnet with complications with use...
DA2
Dimensions: 5/8" dia. x 1/8" thick
Tolerances: ±0.002" x ±0.002"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 0.166 oz. (4.71 g)
Pull Force: 26.87 lbs
Surface Field: 3040 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
The DA2 discs are very strong and handy neodymium magnets. They are too strong to be considered toys, but they are very handy if you need a 5/8" diameter disc. Nice size for holding heavier objects and magnetic therapy.
Suggested new maqnet choice with much less hassle than the DA2 by KJ magnets.
RC22CS-N
Dimensions: 3/4" od x 1/8" id x 1/4" id x 1/8" thick
Tolerances: ±0.002" x ±0.001" x ±0.002" x ±0.001"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 0.233 oz. (6.60 g)
Pull Force: 33.77 lbs
Surface Field: 3200 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
Countersunk rings with a 1/8" hole and 90 degree taper. This means that the large hole is 1/4" in diameter. The north pole is on the side of the magnet with the large hole.
These countersunk rings can be used for a wide range of applications including door closures and tool hangers.
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boobylove
(Login boobylove) RC22CS-N June 29 2008, 12:35 PM
Has anyone therefor tried :RC22CS-N?
i am thinking of bying it as stronger and dont need whole figuring out north /south thing.
xx
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Dixieland
(Login Dixieland) wondering if the hole would make a difference? July 5 2008, 4:30 PM
Hey everyone,
Do you think that having a hole drilled into the magnet would make a difference with this RC22CS-N? I have been trying to decide which one to order since I don't know how to tell N vs. S on a magnet and the little tool that they sell is expensive. The hole would take out the guess work or having to buy the tool. But would it make a difference with NBE.
I need feedback please....
Dixieland
April 29 2008 at 5:00 PM
sykle wrench (Login syklewrench)
SENIOR MEMBER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The above advertisement is not the KJ site!!!!!!
I added this post and that popped up on top of this post!!!
Don't confuse applied magnets or magnets4less.com with KJ magnets, K : (
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Hello,Girls
JB here. I was doing research and see that this magnet that a user got great results from is being used by many of you. I believe DA2 is what is being purchased from KJ? Being a lifer in the Marines and Army caused me to have many different hats so to speak. Some of you know I was a personal trainer on all Marine and Army sports programs. I also did research and developement for go fast equipment "Special Op's". I've noticed alot of girls have trouble with the polarity identification and issues with the nikel cadium plateing causeing allergic reactions to the thier skin. Also many of you want to use multiple magnets and know for life just once what it feels like reliveing the memory of being pinched by a small strong magnet, LMLAO...
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=RC22CS%2DN
RC22CS-N has a countersunk hole on one side this is magnetic north for this magnet type. Getting confused about misidentification for placement, and a way to place the magnet either with a plastic screw and nut or sewing it in place or on radial slide discribed below for perminent use with out movement when you least expect it is a thing of the past and no more harmful surprises like getting pinched. I'm wondering if a bra modified to be completly round exstending half cup to top of breast. With a magnet at nipple and 1 magnet on outside armpit to disolve fat, keep from moveing the fields off center placement allowing all tissue to be exposed to the magnetic fields. The round cup would have an extra set of front straps to keep the fields from wandering and pulling together. Stacking of these would be simple yet easy to secure to what ever you use for your magnet therapy bra. I think small baggys for jewelry or cotton facial pads would help this issue again'st the skin with the plating.
This magnets slightly stronger pull force than DA2 which I think would increase internal activity with exciteing stimulation for growth.. This is just my 2 cents ; ) I hope this will help make it easier for some of you girls. I sometimes try to make a better mouse trap..
Just
JB
Currently used magnet with complications with use...
DA2
Dimensions: 5/8" dia. x 1/8" thick
Tolerances: ±0.002" x ±0.002"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 0.166 oz. (4.71 g)
Pull Force: 26.87 lbs
Surface Field: 3040 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
The DA2 discs are very strong and handy neodymium magnets. They are too strong to be considered toys, but they are very handy if you need a 5/8" diameter disc. Nice size for holding heavier objects and magnetic therapy.
Suggested new maqnet choice with much less hassle than the DA2 by KJ magnets.
RC22CS-N
Dimensions: 3/4" od x 1/8" id x 1/4" id x 1/8" thick
Tolerances: ±0.002" x ±0.001" x ±0.002" x ±0.001"
Material: NdFeB, Grade N42
Plating/Coating: Ni-Cu-Ni (Nickel)
Magnetization Direction: Axial (Poles on Flat Ends)
Weight: 0.233 oz. (6.60 g)
Pull Force: 33.77 lbs
Surface Field: 3200 Gauss
Brmax: 13,200 Gauss
BHmax: 42 MGOe
Countersunk rings with a 1/8" hole and 90 degree taper. This means that the large hole is 1/4" in diameter. The north pole is on the side of the magnet with the large hole.
These countersunk rings can be used for a wide range of applications including door closures and tool hangers.
Author Reply
boobylove
(Login boobylove) RC22CS-N June 29 2008, 12:35 PM
Has anyone therefor tried :RC22CS-N?
i am thinking of bying it as stronger and dont need whole figuring out north /south thing.
xx
Edit Message Delete Message
Dixieland
(Login Dixieland) wondering if the hole would make a difference? July 5 2008, 4:30 PM
Hey everyone,
Do you think that having a hole drilled into the magnet would make a difference with this RC22CS-N? I have been trying to decide which one to order since I don't know how to tell N vs. S on a magnet and the little tool that they sell is expensive. The hole would take out the guess work or having to buy the tool. But would it make a difference with NBE.
I need feedback please....
Dixieland