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From: garnett@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Roger Garnett)
Subject: Magnafluxing
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1991 15:33:21 GMT


Does anyone know of a source for inexpensive magnafluxing equipment, or
plans to make your own? I can wind my own coils, if need be.
I want to be able to check for cracks in auto suspension and engine parts.

(Magnafluxing, for those who don't know: put an ferrous object in a
magnetic field, and sprinkle on iron powder/filings. Any cracks will
show up as a break in the field patterns.) 
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