On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, dwight via cctalk wrote:
When punching holes in the envelope I've always
had a piece of thin cardboard between the back of the punch and the disk. I've never
had a problem this way.
I damaged a disk once with the punch and the lesson was learned.
You just cut the cardboard to slip conveniently in the center hole, between the disk and
the envelope.
Dwight
I found an ordinary handheld hole punch from stationery stores, that had a
piece of clear blue plastic covering the lower jaw, that caught any loose
Chad. I didn't damage any 5.25" nor 8" disks using that. But, obviously
I still could have.
I supplied those with the Flip-Jig.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin(a)xenosoft.com
OB_Irrelevant: "No matter how much you 'push the envelope', it's still
stationery." and "They hung Chad for messing with an election"