Mahoney wrote:Sounds fantastic!
Are there instruction on how to "strap it on" included? What extra things would I need to use it?
That's all the questions for now, but it 's looking like I might
have to get it

The monster SEEMS expensive, but you get:
1. The Monster (2"x2"x1" Grade N42 Nickel plated Neo— 1/2 inch thicker than the M5!)
2. 10 magnets! Yes! 10 magnets, ranging from 1mm x 1mm cubes to a 1"square flat one! Even some 'tube' magnets for gaffing pencils and pens)
3. A TT, + instructions to gaff it
4. Shimming materials, including 2" of shim sheet and small metal rods
5. A lump of plasticine (more info in the Get Fluxed: Size Matters)
6. A shimmed match
IN A SPECIALLY GAFFED MATCHBOX!!!
7. A gaffed Sharpie (with an N42 pre-installed!)
8. Get Fluxed: Size Matters—a 10 page booklet, with 5 tricks and a bunch of information on how to shim, gaff and more.
9. My own personal choice of how to make a sturdy wrist strap from items around the house! Bear in mind the MONSTER weighs about 500g!
10. Instructions how to construct a knee strap
A WRIST STRAP!!!! added!
Bear in mind that when ordering, the Monster MAY take up to 5 days to arrive. But usually the whole kit is in stock and ready to go within 24 hours.
NOTE: I am not trying to compete with the M5 system at all. This is just my own 'put together' kit. I consider it as being great value for money, as basically the MONSTER Bertha magnet alone retails for about £50 if you bought it separately from a magnet store. By buying them in bulk, I am able to keep the cost low, and pass the saving on.
ALSO NOTE: The MONSTER isn't a toy. It is a VERY powerful magnet, and bear in mind that I brought a MONSTER and a MEGA Bertha within a foot of each other, and the MEGA leaped up so quick that it actually took a slice of my finger out. Subsequently, it took a bench vice and two chisels to separate them. That's a true story!
All you need to use the MONSTER is a little imagination. There's a load of info in my GF:Size Matters booklet, which is included, but of course, in order to make full use of the MONSTER, you'll need to be subtle.