I have enough responses to say that the consensus is to go out through a
hole in the wall rather than risk getting so much metal near the supercons.
I've also received the good suggestion that, if workers are going to be
tearing down a wall, build wooden cages around the magnets in case they
attract tools.
Thanks, AMMRL! First, for agreeing with me. Second, for giving me some
professional opinions that I can present to whoever around here wants to go
against my wishes regarding that EPR magnet.
I also got a nice picture of a helium cylinder stuck to a horizontal magnet.
Bill
William C. Stevens, Ph.D. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
Director Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901-4405
618-453-6498 voice
618-453-6408 fax wstevens_at_siu.edu
http://opie.nmr.siu.edu
Received on Fri May 05 2000 - 14:02:33 MST