Can anyone tell me who might sell blueprint covers – clear vinyl or plastic pockets that would hold each page of a set of blueprints. I’ve found one dealer online, but they only sell with a minimum order of 300 (slightly more than I need).
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Duluth Trading
Let's not confuse the issue with facts!
i have seen them at office max
All I can find at Duluth is the Cordura "work station" that nails to the wall and folds down with plywood inside. Is there something else? - I was hoping for more of a "photo album" style, where you could remove each page from it's own "sleeve" for marking, and replace it when you had to go into the weather. A buddy of mine had a set about 10 years ago or so, but doesn't know where they came from...
Edited 11/3/2006 7:58 pm ET by John-Boy
Find a laminator. My wife's a teacher and the schol has one. Or try an office supply. I've been on a job for 2 months of steady rain and they still work well. One better way is to have the plans printed on "Rite-in-the-rain" paper. I had a set once and i had them on the floor in 1/2'' of water and i was able to make notations in pencil, that did not run. It's great stuff and well worth the price.