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paulus- 11-25-2006
Alex-stronger rings than neo
Hi Alex, Are you going to come out with some stronger rings than the neo ones? Don't get me wrong the neo rings are fab, but this stuff is kind of addictive! Please keep up the good work. Many thanks

frank2008- 11-25-2006

it's not addictive alex will not come up with stronger rings

paulus- 11-25-2006

When I say addictive, I mean exciting, & why not when something works as good as these rings!

frank2008- 11-25-2006

oh ok you are right but it's useless make stronger rings than neo you can simply wear footbraces and take gorgeouspil for faster effects

wowchung- 11-25-2006

I'm not sure how much stronger you could make them anyway, neodymium I believe is strongest type magnet.You could make them bigger or stack them, but I think that would make them more uncomfortable and have effects on the ring fingers.

frank2008- 11-25-2006

I have build my own rings that are 50% more powerful than neo-rings. They are a bit more effective, as if I wear footbraces.

wowchung- 11-25-2006

well how did you do that, got any pics?

Dr. Phelps- 11-25-2006

You just use magnets that have a higher gauss rating than Alex`s magnets. There are different grades and sizes of Neo magnets. Be careful though. As you move up in power, magnets of that size can be really dangerous and give powerful pinches.

wowchung- 11-25-2006

were yours the same size discs franco?50% increase while keeping the same size would be some really powerful rings where did you get the magnets?

frank2008- 11-25-2006

from www.gaussboys.com you can buy magnets which are ok to pile up on rings because less thick.

chesscleopadre- 11-25-2006

piling up magnets has no effect on gauss intensity. Nidb is the alloy which is acutally the strongest fro permanet magnets

Dr. Phelps- 11-25-2006

piling up magnets has no effect on gauss intensity. Nidb is the alloy which is acutally the strongest fro permanet magnets Yes, stacking magnets does increase the guass intensity. I have read this and I have experimented with it and seen it myself.

Anonymous- 11-25-2006

Stacking reverses the polarity with each stack. South turns into north when you add a magnet. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I had one hhheck of a time checking polarity a while back. Then I finally figured out that every time I removed a magnet from my stack, the polarity would be different.

jc- 11-25-2006

Yes thats true that it changes the polarity just have to make sure each hand is + on either the right hand or - on the other, make sure both hands are not both + on top or both -

Dr. Phelps- 11-25-2006

Stacking reverses the polarity with each stack. South turns into north when you add a magnet. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I had one hhheck of a time checking polarity a while back. Then I finally figured out that every time I removed a magnet from my stack, the polarity would be different. I have a stack of magnets and I just checked this. I split the stack in half. Then removed one magnet from one stack and it still attracted the other stack and did not repel it. So it seems to not affect the polarity. If anyone knows different speak up about it