"Dave O'Heare" oheareATmagmaDOTca wrote in message
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Well, she who must... is playing music in a couple of groups, and as
they're
none of them getting any younger, they print up their music on large
sheets
(they end up at 11" x 14" after trimming) so they can read those teeny
dots.
As you can imagine, there are no binders made that fit paper that size. I
figure that it ought to be reasonably easy to make up a binder big enough
to
carry the stuff, but I've run into one minor problem.
I can't find anyone that sells good quality 3-ring binder mechanisms. You
know the kind, probably date from the same era as the pencil sharpener
discussed here a little while ago. Three rings, trigger top and bottom,
the
ring halves meet smoothly, etc. Has to be round rings, and 1" diameter is
big enough.
Does anyone have any ideas where these can be found?
Dave O'Heare
oheareATmagmaDOTca
Why not just pick up a few at Staples and drill the rivets out and then use
the mechanism for the binders you make?
--
-Mike-