What is an inexpensive magnetic surface I can buy for a playroom? Bigger is preferred?



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A heating contractor or the heating section in your hardware store will have galvanized tin sheets in big sections. It is great to use to put magnets on. It can be framed and mounted to the wall, or just nailed into the studs.

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For a playroom...ah what kind of playroom...if you guys are trying to play magnetic parts then i suggest superglue,and each one having opposing poles.
For a playroom...ah what kind of playroom...if you guys are trying to play magnetic parts then i suggest superglue,and each one having opposing poles.
Magnetic paint. It's perfect: you can apply it to any surface (walls, furniture, whatever), and paint over it in whatever colour you want and it's still magnetic.

You can it at some craft stores (I know Michael's carries it), Sherwin William's, and I'm sure other places too.
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