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Posted on November 5, 2009 by Jeff McRitchie | Posted under Business
The Importance of Using Coil Crimpers For Spiral Coil Binding
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If you've been binding documents with spiral coil for a while, you probably know that your coil should always be longer than the item you're binding. (And if you didn't know that before, now you do.) Although using an extra long coil may seem silly and excessive, there's a reason for this: it allow you to easily trim and crimp the coil. Although you can use scissors to trim the excess coil and then twist up the ends manually, this can be rather difficult to do. Therefore, you should invest in a tool commonly referred to as crimping pliers or coil crimpers. This special gadget might seem a bit pricey (a pair usually costs around $25.00), but the benefit it provides is priceless: it prevents the coil from spinning out of your booklet. Unless you want your book to fall apart (and who wants that?), you must use coil crimpers. (Note: the words "crimpers" and "pliers" are used interchangeably.) Here's how to use your new gadget:
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