[meteorite-list] information re Drake & other Scale Cubes

From: Joe <kerchner420_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 18:03:59 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <598703.46933.qm_at_web30901.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

John,
   That is a very goo point, the last thing I want is someone getting their electronics ruined by one of my scale cubes. I am going to stop selling them as of right now, I should of thought of that before advertising them.
Thanks,
Joe Kerchner

----- Original Message ----
From: JKGwilliam <h3chondrite at cox.net>
To: Michael L Blood <mlblood at cox.net>; Drake <monel at sprynet.com>; Meteorite List <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 5:56:45 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] information re Drake & other Scale Cubes

I'm responding to Michael Blood's comments about
the magnetic cubes offered by one of our list members.

I see no practical reason to have a scale cube
made of magnetic material. Out in the field, it
would have to be isolated from any electronic
devices like GPS units, cell phones digital
cameras and laptop computers. A magnet of this
size and power can ruin electronic devices
containing chips and other sensitive components
quite easily. Back home, in the lab or in the
studio, the same situation exists. Very often, I
get my camera really close to a specimen and I
wouldn't want to put an expensive camera at risk
by using a scale cube that is also a neodymium
magnet. Seems like an avoidable accident just waiting to happen.

One more thing. How many of you have tried to
keep a "neo" magnet clean? It is next to
impossible to get all the little bits of
attracted material off of one of those buggers
once they've come in contact with each
other. When used out in the field, they fill up
with black sand ( iron and magnetite particles)
quite quickly. Maybe someone else can tell me
how to get all of these particles off of a
magnet, but I've never been too successful at it.

Personally, I use the cubes offered by Rob
Wesel. I an not a scientific field hunter with a
need to show compass directions of in situ finds,
so the plastic ones work fine for me.


Best,

John Gwilliam


At 12:51 PM 8/26/2007, Michael L Blood wrote:
>Hi Drake,
> These are beautiful. I noted with interest they
>Are made of aluminum, which means they are not, as
>Indicated by another seller, magnets.
> The list and the other seller may be interested
>To know that some scientific research on meteorites is
>Dependant upon them NOT having ever been exposed
>To a magnet. I had a researcher contact me last week
>Who was all frothed up about the issue, saying everyone
>Seems to be magnet crazy, which precludes use of said
>Specimens in his research.
> So, people may (or may not) want to avoid magnetic
>Exposure of their specimens.
> Personally, as a collector, I have not problem with it
>And as far as I can see it affects one unique testing approach
>And this guy may be the only one doing that type of research,
>Making this issue relatively trivial, particularly to
>Personal collectors.
> On the other hand, one never knows what kind of
>Research may be discovered in the future which could be
>Of significant importance and involve the need for
>"magnetic virgin" material.
> Just a thought, Michael
>
>
>on 8/26/07 3:42 AM, Drake at monel at sprynet.com wrote:
>
> > I know everyone is sick of posts about scale cubes, so this will be my last
> > ever post on it.
> >
> > Here is a link to a picture of the cubes:
> > http://home.sprynet.com/~monel/Cubes.jpg
> >
> > The picture contains 3 images:
> > Two cubes, one view is top, one view is bottom.
> > A cube showing the cold formed letters.
> > And a cube next to it's storage container.
> >
> > There is a dot next to the "N" indicating the bottom of the cube.
> > The font for the "S" is smaller at the top and is bottom heavy to indicate
> > the correct orientation.
> >
> > The cubes are made of 6061T6 aluminum and are Type II anodized black. The
> > letters are filled with baked enamel.
> >
> > They are $25.00 each, + $6.50 for priority
> shipping with tracking. Insurance
> > is optional. I take cash, checks, MO's and PayPal (preferred). PayPal is
> > sent to this email address.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Drake
> >
> >
> > Drake "Doc" Damer?u
> > L3CC Member
> > www.nepra.com
> > www.rocketmaterials.org
> > http://home.sprynet.com/~monel/
> >
> >
> >
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>probably meant don't kill them.
>
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