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ozorowsky 11/08/2017 09:44 PM

Trying to build magnetic doors home made stand please help
 
As title states, I built my stand, its strong, sturdy, holding the tank water etc.

Now I'm trying to build magnetic doors. I took plywood cut it a little larger than the opening on my stand, then took some 2 inch framing and cut it out then glued it framing in the plywood.

Next I took these 2 magnets used to hold cabinet doors closed and put one side on cabinet other side on back of panel I made. The magnets weren't strong enough the panel dropped.

I removed those magnets got magnetic tape put it around opening and screwed it in so it doesn't pull away when I pull door off. This holds better but door still slides down and falls.

Does anyone have any guidance to make magnetic door panels? I figure this will be nice easy way for easy access to parts of sump underneath as needed. Thanks in advance!

Maggie321 11/08/2017 09:55 PM

Look into "rare earth" or ceramic magnets. They are super strong.

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ozorowsky 11/08/2017 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Maggie321 (Post 25267955)
Look into "rare earth" or ceramic magnets. They are super strong.

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Thank you... I'm looking at those and thinkung how to attach, also what kind of metal to attach to back of panel so everything will line up

Maggie321 11/08/2017 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ozorowsky (Post 25267966)
Thank you... I'm looking at those and thinkung how to attach, also what kind of metal to attach to back of panel so everything will line up

These have counter sunk holes. So drill a shallow hole the size of the outer diameter and only as deep as the magnet is tall, then put it in the hole and screw it in place. Voila! Flush mount. I personally would epoxy or silicone them in place also. They are quite fragile and crack really easy.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...372a0d4ef9.jpg

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Maggie321 11/08/2017 10:25 PM

Btw, I wouldnt put magnets on both the door and the stand, you may never get them apart. Also, watch your fingers, I've seen the magnets snap together with a finger between and a blacked nail that fell off later... safety 1st!

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ozorowsky 11/08/2017 10:25 PM

Thanks but wether metal do i use for back of panel for it to cling on with?

Jeramirez85 11/08/2017 10:26 PM

I use magnets to hold my door for my canopy. Used 2 on each side and holds it on pretty good. Got them at local hardware store. Comes with magnet and metal playe

Maggie321 11/08/2017 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ozorowsky (Post 25267979)
Thanks but wether metal do i use for back of panel for it to cling on with?

Whatever ya got!

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EvenFurther 11/09/2017 06:26 AM

This is what I did. Add a small strip of wood at the bottom inside of the door, to hold the weight of the door. Use the magnets to hold the door against the stand.

Gorgok 11/09/2017 11:47 PM

I did the same on one stand, wood ledge holds it up, magnets stuck closed. On another i used little legs instead of a strip to clear over some paneling into the bottom shelf.

zachrabbit15 11/10/2017 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by EvenFurther (Post 25268119)
This is what I did. Add a small strip of wood at the bottom inside of the door, to hold the weight of the door. Use the magnets to hold the door against the stand.

Excellent tip!! Solve the weight issue I was worried about on the stand for my 360. :thumbsup:

ozorowsky 11/10/2017 06:16 AM

Could you guys share pics of howyou did this wood strip idea?

EvenFurther 11/10/2017 07:27 AM

https://i.imgur.com/Ck2BA7R.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/03ZUkpc.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/R9WYsjO.jpg

jphayes921 11/10/2017 07:27 AM

The black dots are magnets.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8a3a711d5a.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...537389b58a.jpg

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ozorowsky 11/10/2017 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by jphayes921 (Post 25269256)

This is a really cool idea!

ozorowsky 11/10/2017 10:45 AM

Thanks! I think this is route I will go.

You used rare earth magnets at top? What did you use for metal plate on "door" so that it will hold to the magnets?

Also what drill bit did you use to drill the hole properly to counter sink the rare earth magnets?

Thanks for the help!

davocean 11/10/2017 11:41 AM

You can use a paddle bit or forschner bit to drill for magnets.

Most any ledger or channel will not only help stop sliding but will also work as a guide to place doors on level.

I agree those rare earth mags are something to be careful of, first time playing w/ them was a knuckle buster!

EvenFurther 11/10/2017 01:15 PM

The bottom has one magnet per corner, the top has two magnets per corner. I used a burr bit on a die-grinder to countersink, just needed something quick since its out of sight. I used epoxy to hold the magnets in place. I have magnets on both the stand and door, with the correct pole orientation. These are small neodymium magnets I got on Amazon.

nitrodude 11/10/2017 04:23 PM

What type of wood did you build your doors out of?

biecacka 11/10/2017 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EvenFurther (Post 25268119)
This is what I did. Add a small strip of wood at the bottom inside of the door, to hold the weight of the door. Use the magnets to hold the door against the stand.

This is what I did on my stand doors as well.


Corey

EvenFurther 11/10/2017 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by nitrodude (Post 25269794)
What type of wood did you build your doors out of?

Entire stand is made from pine plywood from Lowes. The door is 3 leftover scrap pieces of pine plywood joined together using polyurethane adhesive, stained, semi-gloss clear coated.


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