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Reddit mentions of Titan 11061 Mini Magnetic Parts Tray

Sentiment score: 8
Reddit mentions: 14

We found 14 Reddit mentions of Titan 11061 Mini Magnetic Parts Tray. Here are the top ones.

Titan 11061 Mini Magnetic Parts Tray
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    Features:
  • 4-1/4" Stainless Steel Dish
  • Perfect For Holding Small Parts, Hardware And Fasteners In Place
  • Rubber Covered Magnetic Base Prevents Scratching
  • Sticks To Any Ferrous Metal Surface - It Even Works Upside Down!
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.3 Inches
Length4.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size4-1/4" Round
Weight0.000625 Pounds
Width4.6 Inches

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Found 14 comments on Titan 11061 Mini Magnetic Parts Tray:

u/LoneKrafayis · 6 pointsr/buildapcforme

Adobe products care more about frequency then about number of cores.

u/toolofthedevil · 4 pointsr/Fencing

I seriously could not work at a bench now that didn't have a magnetic bowl sitting on the back of the vise. It helps so much.

u/PapaUrsidae · 4 pointsr/engineering

A better question is what on the ladder is magnetic? Aren't most ladders either aluminum or fiberglass and non-magnetic?

What about including a magnetic tray, such as this Titan Tools Mini Magnetic Parts Tray on Amazon (cheaper than alternatives at McMaster). But even then, you run into the same problem, what is magnetic that you stick this tray to?

u/Outofmilkthrowaway · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm not sure what an add-on is! BUT this is something that would be very helpful to me! I am always dropping bolts and nuts when I work on my truck (or anything really) these things are great at helping to prevent that!

pay attention in class! (especially if you are paying for school!)

u/AlexBlomkvist · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I just donated a decent amount of money to my local church for you. That was much appreciated since they were trying to raise money in order to buy a magnetic tray for the daily mass prayer. Apparently they are extremely expensive.

I even gave them a link for a decent one: http://www.amazon.com/Titan-TIT11061-Mini-Magnetic-Tray/dp/B000HYL20G

They promise they will all pray for you although they are doubtful about a full recovery.

Take care!

u/dlrdlrdlr · 1 pointr/techsupport

This Maybe tray is an exageration. It's a small bowl

u/Newman4185 · 1 pointr/buildapc

It was not hard to build the mobo into the case, just keep on top of your cable management. If you can, remove the HD sled first (unless of course you need it). All the screws come with the products that I purchased, yes. Be careful about stripping screws, just use the proper driver (no power!). I believe I have 8 standoffs mounted + 1 nub that comes pre-attached to the case. I probably watched ALL the youtube videos, lol. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fractal+meshify+c+build

Things I made sure I had for my build before all my parts showed up.

  1. Anti Static wristband

  2. Computer screw set I did end up stripping a screw or two and had to replace them from here.

  3. Nice microfiber cloth for the tempered glass leave the plastic on the glass during the build, it will get loaded with finger prints.

  4. Screwdriver set you probably already have this, I just wanted magnetic ones.

  5. Fine screwdriver I used this A LOT.

  6. Magnetic screw tray

    I got most of these items as a tip from a youtube video but I can not find it at the moment. Yeah, definitely let me know if you need help with anything or just want me to show you "how I did it". The manual for the mother board has the header LEDs defined on there, there is one dead spot (no pin) in the top right, obviously dont use that one but also don't use the one below it even though its labeled ground for the reset button (thats the only issue I had).
u/Avocado_OverDose · 1 pointr/motorcycles
u/-PeterParker- · 1 pointr/paintball

I hate when this happens. Bought one of these and they changed my life lol

u/somebodyelse115 · 1 pointr/bikewrench

Yup anytime. Fixing your own stuff is really rewarding. Its nice to look at how much money you saved doing a repair yourself to justify investing the money on tools and your own experience. You may break parts along the way, break tools, bash knuckles, and get frustrated but it's all part of learning and appreciating machinery. I am a firm believer that you will do a far better job and have far more vested interest in your machine than any mechanic you are paying. Check out this book if you need a good read, nice discussion on the value of working on your own things.

The option to admit defeat and take it to a shop is always there. Just remember that none of these things are magic, bikes are pretty simple machines when compared to what else is out there. Don't be afraid to set it down and come back to it later.

OH! One of these is also super useful.

If you have some free time, and don't mind the occasional swear word, this guy AvE makes some awesome videos...takes aparts things and explains what's going on, tests tools, cool fixes, general machine shop tom foolery. Worth a watch.

u/JBNY · -3 pointsr/lifehacks

Just use a parts tray, it is magnetic so he screws won't get lost. If you can't figure out where the screws go back, you shouldn't be taking the PC apart in the first place!