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    Quote Originally Posted by Pnutfarmer View Post
    Copper Head.... just to ease your mind on the nickels being magnetic. Nickel itself is magnetic. I found that out when sorting my stainless from a food processing plant. The pipes were 316 stainles which has a higher content of Nickel. They have a light pull from a magnet, not the klunk you get from steel. These nickels should lightly attract to a magnet much more softly than say a washer of the same size.
    Nickel is one of the four elements that are ferromagnetic around room temperature.


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