At 06:29 PM 6/18/98 +0100, you wrote:
>> >holes and putting the disk back in the jacket. Problem is resealing the
>> >edge of the jacket which I've opened.
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>> Tape works well!
>
>No it doesn't! 99% of all the tapes out there fail after a couple of
Well I must have some 1% tape! I don't know what the stuff is but I
have some VERY thin yellow tape that I've used on stuff like that for years
and it never comes off. I now use that tape to tape a lot battery packs,
electrical boxs, etc together instead of glueing them. Some of the items
have been sealed that way since 1973 with no problems.
>years (at most) leaving a somewhat sticky residue behind. 5.25" (and 8")
>floppies were rarely (if ever) assembled using adhesives - a thermal
>welding process appears to be what was done.
Then what about a heat sealer? Perhaps one of those home units that they
use to heat seal food storage bags. Seal-A-Meal is one brand here in the US.
Joe
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>> Joe
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>-tony
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