To magnetize a pin, you can rub it with a magnet in one direction along its length, ensuring that you always move the magnet in the same direction and lift it away at the end of each stroke. This aligns the iron atoms in the pin, creating a magnetic field. Alternatively, you can place the pin in a strong magnetic field, such as near a powerful magnet, for a period of time. This will also induce magnetism in the pin.
You need an output pin as well, so in the example of the 16 pin chip, you could have 13 inputs.
You would have to be more specific on the year the pin you have is from for a more accurate value. The size of the pin, the year it is from, and if it is a photo pin. A modern pin could be worth around $10. to a vintage pin dating back to the 1926 World Series could be worth hundreds. If it a World Series press pin from 1926 the value could be as high as $1,300.-$2,400.
You can't get it now but you could of in 2008 because the pin came out then
see a gunsmith, it could be dangerous with pin jammed. Could fire if loaded and closed quick
Yes, absolutely
you could only get the butterfly pin last year and no u cant get it as a gift Waddle on.
No.
Yes, absolutely
It could be a brad or a tack
yes the only difference could be the maf since it could be a 4 pin or 6 pin and the computer is calibrated for premium fuel
Yes, it is most comonly known as the pin drill and is used in african and australian quaries.
Could be "Doctor of Nursing".