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I was under my 1941 house some time ago in the crawl space to run some cable wire, and I noticed something that I haven’t seen or heard of before:
Attached to several points on the galvanized water pipes was a circle of magnets attached together in a makeshift way with screws in a circular pattern, and then stuck magnetically to the pipe. They are the kind of magnets encased in plastic and are sold as door catches for older kitchen cabinets. Then there is a three inch or so space and a second circle of magnets attached in the same way.
Does this serve some kind of purpose?
-Mike
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Magic?
< Obsolete Link > Astrid Churchill "Kitchen Faucetts" 7/22/01 6:46pm
*Apparently a semi-idiot used to live there. A real idiot pays a slick marketer to buy magents (which don't work) to fix scale or bad ions or toxic compounds etc in the water. A semi-idiot is only out the $3 of parts for something that also does not work.
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I was under my 1941 house some time ago in the crawl space to run some cable wire, and I noticed something that I haven't seen or heard of before:
Attached to several points on the galvanized water pipes was a circle of magnets attached together in a makeshift way with screws in a circular pattern, and then stuck magnetically to the pipe. They are the kind of magnets encased in plastic and are sold as door catches for older kitchen cabinets. Then there is a three inch or so space and a second circle of magnets attached in the same way.
Does this serve some kind of purpose?
-Mike