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Count me as one that finds ballasting to be soothing rather than irritating.That said, on the magnet thing. Yes, I understand why I should be doing this in theory, although TBH I've gotten lazy this time around. Don't y'all bond your ballast though? I glue the ever-livin' sh!t out of my ballast such that you'd need a jackhammer and C4 to ever loosen it. At that point, the little bit of ferrous materials in the ballast won't be attracted to the motor magnets strongly enough to slip the surly bonds of my ballast cement. Am I missing something though?
Count me as one that finds ballasting to be soothing rather than irritating....
I use sifted natural dirt for my ground cover and for decrepit old yard ballast. I don’t magnet sweep it, but I do bake it, not only to kill any biological material, but to be sure it’s powder dry for easier application.
Really? I don't like ballast. It's coarse, rough and irritating....and gets everywhere.
Smith and Son Ballast is still in business. The founder (Harley Smith) and his son (Dale Smith) have both died during the last two years.