Easily Permanently Magnetize Most Screwdrivers / Tools & Utensils. & Demagnetize Them. Hack / Trick.

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    In this video I will show how to easily magnetize or demagnetize almost any tool that has magnetic potential. Such as a screwdriver, a bit for a drill or many other things. This is useful life hack that can come in handy for so many things. Hope you find it a neat trick too :)
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  • @MartinDrye
    @MartinDrye Год назад +10

    When I was in school back in the 70's, I magnetized my orthodontic braces and it was fun to show the magnetism to forks and spoons at lunch.

  • @rondireed919
    @rondireed919 3 года назад +2

    Oh dear GOD this saved my life !! Attempting to replace a bulb in a microwave oven, unscrewed 2 minuscule bolts that I should NOT have.... and ping/ping, screws drop down inside. I screamed, cursed GE and was sure it would be a GE only repair grrrr...but considered magnets, FOUND this and fished them out !!!!! HALLELUJAH !!!! MIRACLE !! And SCIENCE !!! Thanks SOOOOO much from a rookie repair gal. But I am learning...:))

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Cool, definitely glad to hear it helped. That is always a good feeling!

  • @kevinpratt7766
    @kevinpratt7766 Год назад +5

    Thank you for posting this. I have a project requiring I drill holes in magnets. I ended up with a magnetized drill bit, caliper, depth gauge, and pick. This method demagnetized them all. You saved me a lot of time and frustration.
    To anyone trying this, pull away FAST. When I first tried it I pulled away too slowly and it didn't work. But if you pull away fast it works every time.

  • @Harounnthec
    @Harounnthec 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent. I've been looking for ways to magnetize screwgun bits since the impact bits don't come magnetized. I'll try using the 18" tall stack of microwave magnets I have in the shop. Thanks for the straightforward video.

  • @ewynkoopinWi
    @ewynkoopinWi Год назад +2

    Wow! Fabulous, easy to understand, to the point. Thank you!

  • @khalifasolution
    @khalifasolution 10 месяцев назад

    thank you Man .U save my money am repairing phones I was always spend my money looking for magnetic screwdrivers to pick phones screw

  • @TS-wq6qb
    @TS-wq6qb 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for being a great teacher.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Thank you for being an awesome viewer and commenter :)

  • @BSODPK
    @BSODPK 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, very helpful!!! Straight to the point, excellent.

  • @kennelhills
    @kennelhills 2 года назад

    Thanks for this very helpful tip. I will definitely be using it!!!

  • @tonyrogo227
    @tonyrogo227 2 года назад

    This was very helpful
    Thank you!

  • @AllForTeags
    @AllForTeags 3 года назад +5

    Hope you're doing well, man!

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад +1

      Ups and downs. But hopefully on a general incline. Thank you :)

  • @adamclifford1278
    @adamclifford1278 2 года назад

    Really useful!Thanks!

  • @JMJ3rd
    @JMJ3rd 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @ac12484
    @ac12484 3 года назад

    Wow! You’re the man!

  • @SteveH-TN
    @SteveH-TN Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this information and video

  • @1painter4hire
    @1painter4hire Год назад

    AWESOME DUDE!!!!! THANKS 👍

  • @rackum44
    @rackum44 Год назад

    I remember when I first learned about this I was amazed and that wasn't too long ago. I'm 49 years old and worked with many many tools couldn't believe I never heard of this before I did

  • @hughaskew6550
    @hughaskew6550 3 года назад +7

    Heating, dropping, and hammering a magnetized tool can all also demagnetize it.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Interesting. I know about heating. But not the others.

    • @w1111-vs3dd
      @w1111-vs3dd 2 месяца назад

      If you hammer it then the hammer becomes slightly magnetized

  • @milesnn
    @milesnn 3 года назад +1

    Awesome awesome sure tells you who took stuff apart or together growing up sure not the hands on stuff now a days fantastic my friend

  • @frankyw8803
    @frankyw8803 Год назад

    We were taught this in School , 40 years ago , the science behind it is very interesting also.

    • @CSltz
      @CSltz Год назад

      I bought a inexpensive set one of those 70 pieces. That sit on the work bench. There nice everything but magnetic. Guess I have a project for Saturday. The day that they taught this I must have been home sick. I do remember the wire twisted around the shaft and hooked up to a battery.

  • @Hexalyse
    @Hexalyse 3 года назад +4

    I knew the trick to magnetize them, but I had no idea about the demagnetization one! I thought you would just heat it a lot... which also would kill the magnetism but maybe make the toll more brittle!? You learn every day :)

    • @SeriousBurnsUnit
      @SeriousBurnsUnit 3 года назад

      same

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад +1

      Yep that is the thing. You could heat them to remove the magnetism bit It could make the tool more brittle when it's supposed to be softer. Or less brittle if it removes the temper.
      Long with likely oxidizing it in the process and destroying burnable part of it if not careful.

    • @bitonic589
      @bitonic589 Месяц назад

      You can also just put it close to a microwave transformer, it will spin the ions around cause of the AC field

  • @dodgersfnshepard8673
    @dodgersfnshepard8673 2 года назад

    Owe you one big time, thanks!

  • @sheli4141
    @sheli4141 Год назад

    Wow. I just wanna say thank you. You saved me some money... Lol.

  • @youcube2
    @youcube2 11 дней назад

    NICE IDEA .Now i have to find a strong magnet😂

  • @xlnctz
    @xlnctz 3 дня назад

    Can I use a small speaker magnet?

  • @SNTVNation
    @SNTVNation 2 года назад +1

    These videos deserve more views. Very informative! Thanks a lot!

  • @peten4251
    @peten4251 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @orly1415e
    @orly1415e 2 года назад

    Thank you sir

  • @avowedindependent3934
    @avowedindependent3934 Год назад

    Thsnks

  • @George-bz1fi
    @George-bz1fi 3 года назад

    Great.

  • @iandanger883
    @iandanger883 9 месяцев назад +1

    Jason Sudeikis is smarter than I thought!

  • @arenasviscatanius
    @arenasviscatanius 6 месяцев назад

    It aligns positive and negative ions a certain position.

  • @nullfi7148
    @nullfi7148 Год назад

    Clear, concise and to the point. I have one minor correction regarding the info you provided about magnetizing ferrous tools, specifically where you mentioned that doing this method will leave you with a "permanent" magnetic tool which is not true and in need of correction. Using the magnetizing method provided in the video is the same concept that pre-made magnetizers employ by creating a magnetic field that will align any ferrous tool drawn through said field and after doing this method for years myself, I can safely say that the magnetic property of your tool will slowly degrade over time or more rapidly by dropping your tool on a hard surface on its end, causing the magnetic field to shift out of alignment.
    Overall, with most standard sized hand tools that don't use a hammer action you can expect about a 3 month period, if I'm being generous, out of your newly magnetized tool before it will need another session with the magnets (assuming your tools manage to avoid interacting with true permanent magnets like rare-earth magnets or accidental tool drops which can negatively affect the stability of a tools newly magnetic characteristics. Just keep a stack of strong permanent magnets or a pocket magnetizer on your desk to use as-needed and you shouldn't have any issues)
    Fuckin' magnets right?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      Thank you and I appreciate the extra information. You are correct I didn't mean the permenant magnet in the sense of manufactured magnet like Ceramic Ferrite or Neodymium.
      But in personal experience I have had some of these tools stay magnetized years after doing this.
      It make sense what you are saying though that banging around and such can disrupt that. I never though of that before and apparently never had cuased it myself.
      Again thanks for the comment and info :)

    • @nullfi7148
      @nullfi7148 Год назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan Striking a ferrous bar on its edge with a hammer was one of the first ways we managed to magnetize objects, outside of naturally occurring Lodestones which dated back to Ancient china. This was well before we figured out how exactly HOW it worked, craftsmen just knew that it did.
      I didn't mean to come off as overly critical though, I did thoroughly enjoy your video. My main issue I guess was probably just word choice as "permanent magnet" is an actual term we use to differentiate an object from a temporary magnet which loses its magnetic properties over time.
      As for long term magnetization of tools, I'm kind of wondering which tools held their field strength the longest - certain tool steels will have slightly magnetic properties due to the manufacturing process and particular alloy blend.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      @@nullfi7148 you are fine, I took no offense to your comment and genuinely appreciate the input. I heard that you can magnetize stuff to by sticking it while lining up with the magnetic piles of the earth. Still been meaning to try that. Sounds like it is similar to what you are talking about?

    • @nullfi7148
      @nullfi7148 Год назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan I haven't heard of that method, sounds interesting and bit more involved than the method I brought up lol. The physics of why striking an iron bar with a verticle blow is simply that Impact creates Energy + sound that resonates down the length of the bar, this act aligns all of the electrons in your iron bar in a nice and neat order, making it conducive to producing an electric field.
      Easy way to understand how the striking blow creates magnetism is just to remember that electrons don't flow through wires, they flow around them meaning that those loose electrons are on the surface of the object so object shape and angle of attack become the most important factors. When you hit an iron bar on the thin side, facing down you are literally using concussive force to push the electrons all in one direction, downward from tip to tail of the bar.
      Hope that makes sense? If you come across the name of that technique you mentioned then let me know please, I'd like to check it out! Good luck on future vids :)

  • @actionjksn
    @actionjksn Год назад

    I need to magnetize a small piece of metal. Round about 9.5 mm by .1 mm thick. Or .375 in by .004 in.
    I only need it to be strong enough that I can stick it on a larger piece of steel.
    What would be the best way to go about this? Thanks.

  • @arunkamal2320
    @arunkamal2320 2 года назад

    👍 Good

  • @neycorelbolanos8910
    @neycorelbolanos8910 7 месяцев назад

    Yo magnetizo con el polo norte y desmagnetizo con ek polo sur

  • @rickjwilliams
    @rickjwilliams 3 года назад +5

    When you magnetize an carbon object you are aligning/disalinging the molecules in the carbon chain structure. Another way you can do this is: Take a piece of wire #10 or #12. Wrap it around the object you want to magnetize. The tighter the windings the more magnitizem. Touch each end of the wire to the positive and negative posts on a car battery. Hold there for 2-3 seconds Repeat if necessary..Bam! Magnetism! To demagnetize, strike the object on a hard metal surface (vise, metal plate). Dropping it and hitting the concrete will work, but you will have to do this several times.

  • @TSUNAMI17
    @TSUNAMI17 2 года назад +1

    How long does the magnetic field last on the magnetized screwdriver?

  • @MegaDevonLover
    @MegaDevonLover 3 года назад

    Really cool!
    Unrelated: Does it help you if I watch the whole ad/don't skip them? I always try to let them play all the way through on your videos. 😊

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад +3

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      @MegaDevonLover 3 года назад

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    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад +1

      @@MegaDevonLover i appreciate it

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад +1

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  • @jacoblodge6143
    @jacoblodge6143 3 года назад

    I found this channel on a Gmod video this shows how channels can just change sometimes wow

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Yeah it is much different then back then XD Sorry if that is a bad thing :(

    • @jacoblodge6143
      @jacoblodge6143 3 года назад

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    • @jacoblodge6143
      @jacoblodge6143 3 года назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan also at least you make better content than me 😊

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      @@jacoblodge6143 glad I could help :)

  • @lionmane3131
    @lionmane3131 9 месяцев назад

    do you know how long the magnetization lasts or is it permanent?

  • @iamaduckquack
    @iamaduckquack 2 года назад

    Does a stronger/bigger magnet make a stronger magnetic field on the same item?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  2 года назад

      To an extent, yes. A stronger magnet can induce a better magnetic field over a weaker one.

  • @chrissmith5148
    @chrissmith5148 10 месяцев назад

    Try heating at the same time, I used to do this as a child and heated on the radiator

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  10 месяцев назад

      What does heating at the same time do?

  • @lilymcalister1825
    @lilymcalister1825 Год назад

    I'm trying to demagnitize a small screwdriver so that I may use it on a pocketwatch but it is NOT working. No matter how fast I pull the magnet away from it, it remains magnetic.
    What to do???!

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      If that is the case you might just be better off picking up another small screwdriver then to be safe.

  • @MisterTalkingMachine
    @MisterTalkingMachine 3 года назад

    My dad taught me the trick of striking screwdrivers together to magnetize them, I still don't get how that is supposed to work, whether it involves the earth's magnetic field as some early methods to make magnets did, or something else entirely.
    I had never seen the demagnetizing one though, it's like a manually operated version of a CRT degausser :)

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Interesting you seen it work?

    • @MisterTalkingMachine
      @MisterTalkingMachine 3 года назад

      Yeah, I do it regularly but I don't really get what's going on

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      @@MisterTalkingMachine that's weird. Never heard of it. I imagine it might be something to do with them creating their own magnetic field when hit rapidly into each other but I would assume that would need a base field present.

    • @MisterTalkingMachine
      @MisterTalkingMachine 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, that's why I am suspicious about the earth's magnetic field. In the early days, magnets could be made by taking strips of hot iron and striking them with a hammer as they cooled while aligned with the north-south pole. Stacking these strips made for a stronger magnet.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      @@MisterTalkingMachine, did not know that. That's pretty interesting.

  • @antern3882
    @antern3882 Год назад

    the balls on this lad

  • @twinturbo3461
    @twinturbo3461 Год назад

    This is a life hack I wish I knew 20 years ago.

  • @hughaskew6550
    @hughaskew6550 3 года назад +2

    It's a cliché, but true: common knowledge is a thing of the past.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 года назад

      Yeah it's amazing as times change how things come and go.

    • @frankyw8803
      @frankyw8803 Год назад

      I think you mean ..sense 😆

    • @hughaskew6550
      @hughaskew6550 Год назад

      @@frankyw8803 No, I said what I meant. It's entirely possible to have common sense about what to do without having the know-how to do it.

  • @wintermp4857
    @wintermp4857 3 года назад

    Hope things are going good.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      Thank you, things are complicated. But I am getting by.

  • @videocorner4282
    @videocorner4282 2 года назад

    How to magnetise plastic or rubber?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      You can't really unless the rubber or plastic has a significant amount of Ferrous metal in it that can pick up a magnetic charge

    • @videocorner4282
      @videocorner4282 Год назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan thanks

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      @@videocorner4282 welcome

    • @pj6366
      @pj6366 Год назад

      electrostatic pull (not electromagnetic), run it through your hair or a nylon.

  • @rehmankhan3991
    @rehmankhan3991 3 года назад

    Why you stopped firebreathing

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      I technically haven't stopped. But for the most part it's youtube demonitizing all my videos with it.

  • @Anthony-zf1uq
    @Anthony-zf1uq 2 месяца назад +1

    The reason why there are tools that are not magnetized is because it will mess up your hard drive

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  2 месяца назад +1

      That isn't true at all. Hard drives are pretty well protected from low-level Magnectics like a screwdriver tip. People have done experiments trying to flash HDD with several hundred pound pull magnets without luck.

  • @primalway1317
    @primalway1317 2 года назад

    will it work on personalities?

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  2 года назад +3

      I tried the demagnitizing on me and unfortunately can say I still have an irresistible magnetic attraction about me. Sorry.

    • @primalway1317
      @primalway1317 2 года назад

      @@TrollFaceTheMan finally a clever reply..There still is hope for humanity...I I think.

  • @GirlOnAQuest
    @GirlOnAQuest 3 месяца назад

    These do not remain magnetic forever. They ware out in about 30 mins.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  3 месяца назад

      That is completely untrue. I have one still Magnectic that have been maginitized 10bor more years ago.

  • @phooogle
    @phooogle 2 года назад

    My granddad showed me this in the 1980s

  • @LeeDaiYing
    @LeeDaiYing 5 месяцев назад

    It used to be common knowledge.

  • @adityakr7084
    @adityakr7084 Год назад

    Can anyone explain the science behind it

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад +1

      education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/magnetism

    • @frankyw8803
      @frankyw8803 Год назад +1

      Essentially the magnet is pulling all the atoms into alignment , instead of them all being in different directions .

    • @adityakr7084
      @adityakr7084 Год назад +1

      @@frankyw8803 @TrollFaceTheMan Thank you for the explanation

  • @HikinAZ
    @HikinAZ Год назад

    Ok, here’s a question for folks… im an idiot when it comes to this stuff…. How do i magnetize a magnet since it lost it’s zaz

  • @candybaldassano1164
    @candybaldassano1164 Год назад

    It does not last long

  • @LittleNihith
    @LittleNihith Год назад

    Not working I tried on many objects many times

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  Год назад

      That is weird? Are you trying to magnetize or demagnitize?
      In either case it would be likely the magnets aren't powerful enough or in the case of magnetizing the metal you are trying it on isn't the right type or the right shape.

  • @apenguin664
    @apenguin664 3 года назад

    what is this Minecraft? you enchanted a screwdriver

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 6 месяцев назад

    Um but like uh, the title you gave this video says "permanently magnetize". You didnt do that.

    • @TrollFaceTheMan
      @TrollFaceTheMan  6 месяцев назад

      Technically nothing is permanent. Even permanent magnets are not permanently Magnectic. In this case though this magnetism will probably usually last longer than an average persons lifespan unless interfered with.

  • @YouVanced-vf9ek
    @YouVanced-vf9ek Год назад

    Once, when I was young , rubbed the magnet. Now I am a chick magnet