
Need to hold something to a round steel pole? Want to make a magnetic bulletin board? Or to cut some letters for a temporary sign on the side of your car? Relax, the answer is at hand. You need some flexible 12 x 12 rubberized magnetic sheets. The magnetic particles are embedded in a rubber-like material that is easily cut with a pair of scissors. Strong enough to cling firmly to a smooth metal surface or to hold light objects. Sheets are just over 1/32" thick and are self adhesive.
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4303 SHEET MAG, 12"X12" ADH |
Start with a 42" x 3/4" x 1/32" thick strip magnet-refrigerator-magnet strength-with dark blue or white vinyl facing (we'll pick, but more are blue, and either color could be peeled off the black magnet with a little effort). Then get a contrasting marker, a pair of scissors, and make your own fridge stick-ups. (We found this particularly useful for personalized, threatening messages on the office ice box.)
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11292 STRIP MAGNET |
Or any other letter. Our each is a set of (48) double-headed, A-to-Z alphabet stamps, for a total of (96) stamps to reproduce 3/16" high uppercase letters. You'll get lots of duplicate letters in assorted red, yellow, blue, green and purple. The stamps are self-inking, on both ends of 2-1/4" long plastic capsules, so exercise some caution with curious rug-rats. Ideal for marking craft projects, making kid's stationery, or putting warning messages on your forehead.
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37445 ALPHABET STAMPS |
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