where can I buy a really strong magnet

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Aloicious

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how strong are you looking for?

I know you don't want online, but I don't know where else you'd get anything local to you, shipping shouldn't be terrible on them...

I've done business with these guys before, they've got a huge selection and good prices, and a wide variety of strength ones all the way up to large insanely strong ones that can take cause some serious injury in you handle them wrong..

http://www.kjmagnetics.com/
 

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ok don't kill me for saying this

since my headliner is falling off and I don't want to pull it off and undo all the trim pieces then glue it back up

my idea is to get a blanket or something and use magnets on the corners to hold it onto the roof covering up the old headliner
 

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haha. nice. that site I linked to should have what you need, for something like that shipping shouldn't be much at all.
 

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Radio shack has 'rare earth' neodymium magnets, but they are tiny and friggin expensive
 

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old hard drives are a good source of neodymium magnets.

Just pop em open if you have some scrap ones lying around.
 
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