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Old 06-18-2015, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by EP_RC
I think I saw something similar to this at IKEA. Its kinda magnetic bar that can be mounted on the wall. Its used to magnetically stick knives and cooking utensils in the kitchen.
Those magnets are ate harbor freight as well
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Well I dream to have a decent work area SOMEDAY where my parts and tools are organized. From what I saw Mr. eR1c's work area is nice. I don't think that I will be giving up to RC anytime soon.
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I haven't used these but I ordered them for a spice rack.

You can get them in those size or half size for cheap either on eBay or Amazon.
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