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It is taking me as long to fit a box top on or in its base as to make
the rest of the box. Even taking my time and being patient (I don't have much of either) some of my box tops fall out of the base when held upside down and I have to pretend that's for easy one hand removal. I guess I could morph the bases into small cups, but I hate to throw the tops (or anything else) away. ![]() There has to be a better way than cut & try, cut & try, cut & try, cut & overshoot! We can put a man on the moon, etc. I know and have used several ways for making an accurate "pop fit', but all the methods that I know of end up with the sameole 'cutting & trying' and a miserable success rate. I don't want to go to the moon, I just want a quick & easy way to fit box tops. What method do you accomplished Boxers find best to fit box tops so they don't fall out? Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter http://community.webtv.net/almcc/MacsMusings |