Are You Demagnetizing Your Connecting Rods?

It's interesting that they mentioned demagnetizing the rods. It’s actually a common procedure, especially after machining processes like reconditioning or replacing bolts. During those operations, metal parts can become magnetized, which could potentially interfere with certain measurements or cause issues with the engine’s performance down the line. Demagnetizing ensures that the rods are free from any unwanted magnetic fields that could affect things like bearing clearances or even fuel injection systems in some cases. Definitely a good thing to do, even if it’s not always talked about.
This is all foreign to me. I've had many rod sets reconditioned (new pin bushings, rod bolts, and resizing) and have never had a shop demagnetize them or even mention it. A couple of the motors I then tore down after many, many miles, none of the rods looked like they had been shake and baked. Am I just lucky?