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    If you drill use HSS (high speed steel) bits. Learn how to re-sharpen them. You can buy a cheap drill bit sharpener at Harbor Freight. All you need to do is scratch the platters. I break all drives down. The magnets are great!!

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    THanks for the great info....Obviously I am new. What are you doing with the magnets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beimer View Post
    THanks for the great info....Obviously I am new. What are you doing with the magnets?
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