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I have to admit that I was a little nervous about doing this, but I took a leap of faith and took my copies of SSH, TOP, and HPFAP to Kinko's the other day and got them spiral bound. It cost about $6 per book (and they had to keep my books for a day), and it was the best money I've spent in a long time. I no longer have to worry about the binding coming apart, and it's so much easier to read because it lays flat. I'm even getting more exercise because I can read these books on the treadmill. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Only $6 per book? That seems really low for all those pages. That's a good deal. Granted, you do run the risk of the pages being torn out easier, I'd think....
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wow that's amazing because i was just thinking about getting this done. but i did have a concern about the possibility of ripping the pages afterwards. could you post some pictures of how it turned out?
thanks, bonanz |
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I've been doing this to 2+2 books for years (my wife's idea). In fact, many 2+2 books I have several copies of and will have a spiral edition and a normal one for each.
From my experience, the spiral ones are great BUT......the pages do start coming out after many reads (and re-reads). Then you can always go out and buy a new copy though. Best of Luck Howard |
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Well, one could get a real binding done. In leather. But that would of course be more expensive.
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Well, one could get a real binding done. In leather. But that would of course be more expensive. [/ QUOTE ] Is this possible? I asked a librarian about this, and she told me that the 2+2 books did not have wide enough margins to do the stitching properly. In other words, I could get it done, but the pages would still fall out. The spiral-bound thing just doesn't seem to be a long-term solution. |
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leather would be too expensive and not worth it. the only advantage of spiral binding is basically its easier to handle and you can lay it flat on a table open. i think i'm gonna get a few spiral bound to test it out, if they get ruined i'll just get some fresh copies. If someone one has done it i'd still like to see a pic or two if someone would be so kind [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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I imagine the pages might rip out after a while if I'm not careful(hopefully a long while), but several of the pages were already starting to come out with the original binding, so I don't think this is any worse as far as having the possibility of losing pages goes.
I took a few pics of TOP spiral bound, but I can't figure out how to get them into this post. I tried "Image", but that want a URL, and the pics are only on my hard drive. So if someone could tell me how to post the pictures, I'd be happy to do so... Thanks, JK |
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You can buy these little 'strengtheners' that are adhesive and are circular that fit around the holes. I used them for information in regular notebooks at time...can't see Kinko's fitting those onto EVERY page though...
...Leavenfish |
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JKStay - send me a private message, and I'll host the pictures for you.
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