<p>First post here! One book I ordered this semester is a loose leaf book (3-hole punched) that I’m currently keeping in a binder. Problem is, the pages are quite thin, and tear very easily near the hole punches. What can I do to help prevent this?
Thanks :)</p>
<p>The stationery section of your drugstore should have packages or boxes of reinforcements. They look like donuts or Lifesavers. Some are self-adhesive, and others have dry glue that you moisten (like some postage samps). The hole in the middle is the size of the hole on the page.</p>
<p>You put a reinforcement on each side of each hole, matching the reinforcement holes to the page hole. It takes awhile but is fairly mindless.</p>
<p>If its not too expensive or you have a dollar store near by get those plastic cover sheets you place paper in them and place it in a binder.They are already hold punched too…sorrry I don’t know the actual name for them but that are great!</p>