[JPL] Cardboard CD cases.
Michelle Mobley
michelle_mobley at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 6 01:44:59 EST 2008
Larry - Save but for a trip to you local home store to peruse the aisle that
displays a plethora of epoxies, here is what I do...
As soon as I acquire a CD with these unfortunate cardboard covers, I copy all
the cover's various sides and photo shop them to fit a standard clear jewel
case. It was time-consuming at first, but I've got my measurements down now so
I can crank-out beautiful and serviceable CD linar notes in about 5-10 minutes
(depending on how many pages it entails).
I have a special enclosed shelf where I keep the cardboard cases for future
reference.
- Michelle from Peeedro
> This is a problem that I probably should be able to figure out myself, but I
> would appreciate any helpful advice: On the cardboard Tri-fold "jewel" boxes
> that have a plastic anchor for the cd glued to the inside, what do you do
> when the plastic support breaks and can no longer hold the cd? When they are
> taken off the shelf, the cd falls to the floor and many time sustains damage.
> I thought about pulling the plastic anchor off and gluing another one to the
> cardboard, but often times there is cd information behind it which gets
> damaged also.
>
> There's got to be a product out there for this.
>
> Larry Dane-Kellogg
> WHCJ 90.3 FM
> Savannah, GA
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Michelle Mobley
660 West 11th St.
San Pedro, CA 90731
310-833-0947
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