Thank you for this, I am saving this one!
Curtis Delzer
At 11:02 AM 2/12/2006, you wrote:
Hello:
I have used Plasticoil bindings for the books I am producing. These are spirals that are inserted with a roller device. The punch is similar to those used for comb bindings. The disadvantage of the spiral is that you don't have a spine that can be labeled. One advantage of spirals is that they do not open up. If you bind a large book with a comb binding, you may find it desirable to use the combs with a locking feature. One company that has heavy duty equipment for comb, coil and twin wire loop is Rhin-o-tuff. Their web site is:
http://www.rhin-o-tuff.com/
If you bind a lot of material, an electric punch is very nice.
Regards,
Robert Jaquiss
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