[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/20/2004 10:04:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Isn't there something like a binding cover with some binding gluey thingy stuff in the spine. A ready made bindingcover with solidified adhesive (Used for the first copy of a thesis or information booklets and such) . You heat the spine up in a special machine when you've put your pages neatly into the binding. Then you let it cool. It isn't very pretty but it usually works very nicely to quickly save a book from total destintegration. The added bonus is that you get a new cover on your book as well and you can glue the old one back on top of it. Copy shop should have them and they are in numerous binding widths/colors/sorts of material. Usually A4 but you can trim down the edges to a perfect fit using one of those neat cuttingmachines also available in copy shops.
Vinal glue. By Vinyl glue do you mean PVA, aka "Elmer's" white glue? Thanks for the response!
Milk based white glue cracks. It has to say vinal in the title.
Note that we have learned by sad experience that when using one of those neat cutting machines it is necessary to make absolutely sure that when the blade is in the raised position that it is completely up and locked before adjusting the paper to be cut with your very vulnerable fingers . . .
Sonja
GCU: Cheapest workable solution.
xGCU: Not for perfect restorations but makes for good useabillity and only takes a bit of time.
Harder To Find Replacement Fingertips Than Book Covers Maru
-- Ronn! :)
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