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[title] Seal the magnet(s)
-[* icon_caution] The best lighter for this job is a [https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/ronson-jetlite-butane-torch-lighter/ID=prod6080728-product|Ronson Jetlite], or a similar lighter. Do not use a butane torch as this is more likely to melt the plastic then seal the heatshrink tubing. ***Regardless of if you use a lighter or butane torch, the flame needs to be adjusted so it lights but doesn't get too hot.***
+[* icon_caution] The best lighter for this job is a [https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/ronson-jetlite-butane-torch-lighter/ID=prod6080728-product|Ronson Jetlite], or a similar lighter. Do not use a Bic lighter (or something similar) or a butane torch as this is more likely to melt the plastic then seal the heatshrink tubing. ***Regardless of if you use a lighter or butane torch, the flame needs to be adjusted so it lights but doesn't get too hot.***
[* icon_note] In a pinch, electrical tape can be used.
[* black] Once the magnets are glued in place and the glue is cured, seal the magnets with new [product|IF145-076-1|heatshrink tubing]. ***DO NOT hold the flame in one area too long. This can result in melted plastic or charred heatshrink tubing.***