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magic 4 life
08-04-2007, 09:51 PM
what is the smallest most heavy weight, and where can i find or buy it. I will give all details later. thank you all for your replies

Ngo
08-04-2007, 10:05 PM
wtf are u talking about..?? say it so that i can understand you..

devilzdj4
08-04-2007, 10:18 PM
wtf are u talking about..?? say it so that i can understand you..
He's asking where he can buy or find a really heavy, small, weight.

magicman2020
08-04-2007, 10:22 PM
It all depends on what you are wanting to do with it.

There are These:
http://www.thomassci.com/catalog/product/320

Then you can also use lead waits:
http://www.mightonproducts.com/catalog/sash-weights-lead-weights-c-5_16.html?gclid=CKXVno_i3I0CFSNFgQod8nR5aQ
You can look into fishing weights as well.

Or , you can make some custom weights. As far as the heaviest weight you
would have to look for the right material that the weight is made of and the
price range that you are looking for. I think that lead is the best option, going to the the easiest to work with and to get at a good price. But
be careful with it, remember that Exposure to Lead can be dangerous,
especially if you ahve babies around. If you have the cash you could alway
either make a custom or have one made out of Platinum or Gold.

Here is a Material Weights by Volume

Metal kg/m3 lbs/ft3
Aluminum 2720 35.36
Brass, red 8720 113.36
Brass, yellow 8480 110.24
Brass, forging 8400 109.2
Bronze 8800 114.4
Copper 8960 116.48
Gold 19280 250.64
Iron: pure 7840 101.92
Iron: wrought 7680 99.84
Iron: cast 7120 92.56
Iron: malleable 7200 93.6
Lead 11360 147.68
Nickel 8880 115.44
Platinum 21440 278.72
Silver 10480 136.24
Silver, sterling 10320 134.16
Steel, cold-rolled 8000 104
Steel, carbon 7760 100.88
Steel, tungsten 8080 105.04
Steel, stainles 8000 104
Tin, pure 7280 94.64
Tin, soft solder 8400 109.2
Tin, white metal 7264 94.43
Tin, pewter 7264 94.43
Tin, babbit 7520 97.76

nightfall
08-04-2007, 10:23 PM
I am assuming that you are trying to recreate the gimmick for the matrix levitation?


I have removed your long table, it was damaging the layout for the forum. I advise you to PM with this reliable information.

magicman2020
08-04-2007, 10:24 PM
Sorry about the post above, somehow the format got all screwy on me.

nightfall
08-04-2007, 10:25 PM
It's all good.