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Old June 3rd, 2006, 09:21 AM
Scoob7809 Scoob7809 is offline
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"Post" Binders

Hi All,

Do an internet search for "Post" Binders.. they are made using straight posts that thread together. The pages will turn just like being in a regular book spine. The posts can be unscrewed when you like, and more pages added.

If you have a more "permanent" book (re-printed maybe once a year, or two, three, etc) then you can also cut the page height 1/2" smaller and use a heat sealer on the page sleeves to prevent any liquid from getting inside.

Purchasing a heat sealer is a much cheaper (although more labor intensive) than re-printing everything with waterproof ink.

I am also working on an idea for a binder retrofit that will eliminate this problem for good.

Food for thought,

Scoob
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