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One summer I dropped a bucket down a well. After many unsuccessful attempts to get it with a metal "cat", I decided to use a ring magnet from a powerful acoustic speaker to "guide" the cat. Having hung a magnet, from the very first call he hooked a bucket and took it out of the well.

I would be glad if my experience is useful to someone else.

magnet in the well

Author: S.Maleev

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