I did the same thing with my manual, although the olnt difference was I GBC punched it. That's the same binding on last years Forward Look Calander. It makes flipping through pages so much easier and dosent even come close to the text on the pages. The covers I took to Kinko's and had them laminate them in 10 mil. Although I'm not as lucky, I'm still in search of that colectible quality shop book. Seems to me, that the books were such good references, that they all got used for that purpose, and usualy by people with REALLY GREASY HANDS! =) Oh well, Happy MoParing this weeekend! Clay Wood PS, anyone get any leads on that fuel seding unit part number? I have my NAPA guy looking, but still nothing. In a message dated 12/3/99 7:06:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, peerless@ZOOMNET.NET writes: << bought a used shop book and separated all of the pages from the spine and 3 hole punched them. The book had split up the spine and was in three peices, so no loss as a collectable. I mounted the loose pages in a three ring notebook that has clear pockets on the covers that I mounted the book covers in >> |