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[padg] RE: Single-stitched binder tape



Hi Jessica,

 

We use the same materials as you do, it sounds like, and what we’ve noticed is that the s.s. tape takes much less water to activate the glue than the tape in the binders (though those have been taking somewhat less in the last few years as well, I think). So if you are gluing them both using the exact same procedure, you may simply be washing the glue off the s.s. tape. It takes 3-4 brush strokes (having rapped the brush hard three times on the edge of the waste basket to shake off excess water) to thoroughly wet the tape in the binders, but only 1-2 for the s.s. tape. I just checked with a colleague who makes a lot of binders, and she did note that her normal procedure is also not to rinse out the brush very much between the time she glues together a custom binder and when she glues the s.s. strip into it. J

 

Another alternative for custom binders would be like Gloria suggested (only home-made instread of purchased for the custom binders), to put the first cloth strip on the inside of the binder (have that be the long strip that wraps around the top and bottom edge), then sew the pamphlet to that cloth (with or without a cover sheet added in between), then glue the shorter cloth strip on the outside to cover the sewing.  

 

Alice Carli

Conservator

Sibley Music Library

 

From: Phillips, Jessica [mailto:Jessica.Phillips@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 11:52 AM
To: padg@xxxxxxx
Subject: [padg] Single-stitched binder tape

 

Hello All,

 

My library pamphlet binds a lot of music scores, and we have come to notice a marked difference in the quality of the green tape that comes in our binders and in the white single-stitched tape from Gaylord that we use when we have to create our own binders or for pamphlet binders that did not come with tape.  The pre-gummed tape in the binders works wonderfully and with no problem.  When we have to use the pre-gummed single-stitched binder tape from the roll, however, we have terrible trouble getting it to adhere to the binders, and we often have to go back and use PVA to get it to attach to the pamphlet binder.  Could anyone suggest a better quality single-stitched tape that we might order?

 

Thanks so much!

Jessica

 

 

Jessica Phillips

Preservation Librarian

University of North Texas


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