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DIY Magnet Applications

13/08/2021
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Covering a hole using Flexible Magnets

Magnets offer a range of solutions, and we constantly hear of the extraordinary things which our customers plan to use our magnets for, and we love nothing more than to hear back from our customers and see exactly how our products have been used! One customer, Maureen Edwards, has been kind enough to send some images across of how exactly she used our FerroFlex self-adhesive tape and an MagFlex® A3 flexible magnetic sheet to amend the opening underneath her boiler. Having used the adhesive backing on the FerroFlex® self-adhesive tape,... Read More

11/08/2021

Damage Free & Rent Friendly DIY Magnetic Panel Wall

Wood panelling has become increasingly popular in recent years and will frequently be seen in home renovations; however, it can be a very expensive, time-consuming and permanent feature to add to your home. This has meant if you are new to the world of DIY or even rent your home you may feel stuck for options of how you can add a panel wall to your home. However, using magnetic products provides the perfect solution an easy, damage-free, and interchangeable way to redecorate your home. DIY & Home Décor expert,... Read More

11/08/2021

Damage Free DIY Magnetic Gallery Wall

If you’re looking to make your house a home, here at FIRST4MAGNETS we believe it’s the personal touches that add comfort and sentiment to your house. Over the last 18 months redecorating, renovating, and improving your home has been a much-needed form of relief to combat being stuck inside, however if your new to the world or DIY or even rent your home you may feel stuck for options of how you can improve your home. However, using magnetic products provides the perfect solution an easy, damage free, and interchangeable... Read More

08/06/2021
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Home-made Magnetic Wall Calendar

We always appreciate our customers getting in touch to show us then creative way they are using our magnets, and one customer has shown us their home-made calendar using our magnets. Steve began with a 9mm piece of ply and a 0.75mmm thick piece of steel, 800mm x 500mm in size. The calendar template was simply printed from his PC and covered in plastic before being stuck to the steel. Now with a calendar template Steve was able to use some 11.5 aluminium strips for the days of the month... Read More