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Hi Tom,
The NFB Independence Market did carry those.
A friend of mine used to wash the plastic from bacon packages that was between the bacon and the outside plac wrap.
They are free and very durable.
My friend also cut flexible records and brailled on those.
You can also buy a Dymo Tape holder for your Perkins Brailler to use with Dymo Tape. You can also use colored dymo tape which is cheaper if no one else needs to look at it.
Colleen Roth
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From: tom behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Sunday, Jul 3, 2011 9:46:10
Subject: looking for good plastic laminate sheets for Braille labeling
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> Hi, all.
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> Does anyone know where one can get good plastic laminate sheets for making
> Braille labels with a Perkins Brailler?
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> My immediate use for the sheets will be to update my QSL card collection.
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> I put my QSL's in plastic sleeves, which are then filed in loose-leaf
> notebook binders to keep things organized. I like to label each sleeve with
> the call and location of the station that has confirmed the QSO.
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> I could use dymo tape for this purpose, but larger laminate sheets which I
> could put in a Brailler are much more economical in the long run.
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> I found some laminate sheets at Staples, but they are too thin, they often
> get wrinkled when putting them into the Brailler. Also, the Braille on the
> labels does not hold up well.
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> Any specific recommendations would be appreciated.
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> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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