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Protecting and using old plans

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Lesphoto

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Mar 1, 2009
Messages
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Location
Clearwater, FL
I have acquired a set of plans for the BD-4 I am building. I have the "How to build an airplane" book, and I am accessing help from the online community as I proceed. The plans are over 40 years old, and the paper is fail and torn from exposure and storage. I would like to protect each individual sheet. Any suggestions? An internet search only provided a large "Book" to bind them in, but no protection for each individual page.

I realize there have been many updates over the years, but the dimensions for most of the parts haven't changed. I'm looking forward to using these as a reference....especially for the bigger parts. Thanks!
 
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