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oldzzy
02-17-2010, 03:52 PM
I have to get my magazines in order! How do you guys store your magazines? I need some ideas!
In a big giant stack in the store room. :lol:
I have seen a few different types of sleves and or binders made for just such use. Maybe someone will chime in with where to find them? Sometimes the magazines offer them on thier web sites too.
Garage Dog 65
02-17-2010, 05:18 PM
I don't keep the entire magazine. I cut out the articles/features/photo's I want to keep and recycle the un-used remains. I put the article in a clearview sheet protector - and file it. I have 3 inch binders that break the topics down, and I file them away in order. I have a couple binders of just 'ideas' that I cruse through at times for inspiration
Example:
A binder for Body. In that binder are tabbed sections for General Processes, Cost estimating, Tooling, Stripping, Panel alignment, filler, Primer, blocking, paint, stripes/flames, polish, detailing.
Then if I have a question on do I put fillers under primer but on bare metal first and with what grit paper for best grip - I have quick access to it without sifting through billions of magazines.
Yup, it's weird....
Jim
Mkelcy
02-17-2010, 05:42 PM
I always leave them unloaded so the feed spring doesn't . . . oh . . . never mind. :)
lhkustoms
02-17-2010, 06:12 PM
I don't keep the entire magazine. I cut out the articles/features/photo's I want to keep and recycle the un-used remains. I put the article in a clearview sheet protector - and file it. I have 3 inch binders that break the topics down, and I file them away in order. I have a couple bunders of just 'ideas' that I cruse through at times for inspiration
Example:
A binder for Body. In that binder are tabbed sections for General Processes, Cost estimating, Tooling, Stripping, Panel alignment, filler, Primer, blocking, paint, stripes/flames, polish, detailing.
Then if I have a question on do I put fillers under primer but on bare metal first and with what grit paper for best grip - I have quick access to it without sifting through billions of magazines.
Yup, it's weird....
Jim
Thats a pretty good Idea mine just go on a shelf then into stacks. My wife hates it but oh well. Jim i might have to copy your idea.
GregWeld
02-17-2010, 06:16 PM
I found the recycle bin is a perfect storage "receptacle".... :rofl:
I have a buddy that has issues back into the very early 50's - boxed and dated - we had a good laugh about it the other day - since he's never ONCE looked at any of them since they were read the first time around. BUT he can't bare (? bear) to toss them now.
Vegas69
02-17-2010, 06:19 PM
I store mine about a foot from the watering hole and then they are recycled and replaced.:unibrow:
Warpath Pontiac
02-17-2010, 06:24 PM
Thats a really good idea Jim, I think I might use that.
I usually keep the magazines that have good info in a pile and the ones I dont want anymore get stacked up and i'll take em to a car show in a box that says "Free Car Magazines". They usually disappear pretty quick.
syborg tt
02-18-2010, 09:51 AM
Okay so i keep some on a shelf in my office and recently I started getting most of the magazines i get digitally. Therefore they are saved on my hard drive. Takes up much less space and If i need to go back and look at an article i can go to the digital version.
The best part is i have 100 issues on my home, work and laptop so I always have them at my disposal.
Atttached is a print screen of the Zino reader - the quality is perfect and as you know the print screen features sucks.
Teetoe_Jones
02-18-2010, 10:41 AM
I always leave them unloaded so the feed spring doesn't . . . oh . . . never mind. :)
LOLz.
Tyler
rwhite692
02-18-2010, 11:20 AM
I found the recycle bin is a perfect storage "receptacle".... :rofl:
Same here
I always leave them unloaded so the feed spring doesn't . . . oh . . . never mind. :)
Very important to maintain the spring pressure.......:D :thumbsup:
Garage Dog 65
02-18-2010, 04:21 PM
Recently I started getting most of the magazines i get digitally.
Was not aware you could do that. Can you explain the process. Thx ! Jim
wedged
02-18-2010, 05:53 PM
Very important to maintain the spring pressure.......:D :thumbsup:
I always leave them unloaded so the feed spring doesn't . . . oh . . . never mind. :)
It's when they are emptied and reloaded that they wear. I keep mine full. :thumbsup: The bad guy will have his full, why give him the advantage ?
re: reading material- I keep some in plastic magazine holders from the office supply store, some in stacks, some in cardboard boxes and some just go in the recycle bin.
DRJDVM's '69
02-18-2010, 06:54 PM
I used to keep alot of mine....figured I would go back and reference some articles....very, very rarely, if ever did that happen. I recently did some remodeling of my office..quick page through of all of them and pitched 95% of them.
When I want to get info about some aspect of car building etc etc, I just look on the web. The magazine never got used and just took up space.
GregWeld
02-18-2010, 10:47 PM
I don't keep the entire magazine. I cut out the articles/features/photo's I want to keep and recycle the un-used remains. I put the article in a clearview sheet protector - and file it. I have 3 inch binders that break the topics down, and I file them away in order. I have a couple binders of just 'ideas' that I cruse through at times for inspiration
Example:
A binder for Body. In that binder are tabbed sections for General Processes, Cost estimating, Tooling, Stripping, Panel alignment, filler, Primer, blocking, paint, stripes/flames, polish, detailing.
Then if I have a question on do I put fillers under primer but on bare metal first and with what grit paper for best grip - I have quick access to it without sifting through billions of magazines.
Yup, it's weird....
Jim
YEP --- LOL
Or you could be drug (kicking and screaming) into the 21st Century and just GOOGLE IT! :rofl:
Garage Dog 65
02-19-2010, 08:02 AM
just GOOGLE IT! :rofl:
What's a GOOGLE ? Was not aware you could do that. Can you explain the process. Thx ! Jim
:rofl:
Muscle Car PWR
02-21-2010, 04:42 PM
This thread is killing me as I am Editor of two automotive magazines.
GregWeld
02-21-2010, 05:05 PM
^^^^^^^^^^ Okay -- that's funny!!!
What I'm wondering about is this -- are you worried about how we handle our "magazines" ---- or the combined IQ of your readers --- after reading this thread??
:rofl: :wow:
syborg tt
02-21-2010, 05:17 PM
Was not aware you could do that. Can you explain the process. Thx ! Jim
Hi Jim,
this link should jump you right there.
http://www.zinio.com/browse/category/index.jsp?navAction=jump&navCount=0&categoryId=cat1960016
Scorpner
02-21-2010, 05:43 PM
I've got a few in a box, I'm probably not going to do much more than that. I do have a few pics that I can share though:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g267/Scorpner/Automotive/5-12-08009.jpghttp://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g267/Scorpner/Automotive/5-12-08027.jpg
The ads are some of my favorites though:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g267/Scorpner/Automotive/5-12-08046.jpghttp://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g267/Scorpner/Automotive/5-12-08006.jpg
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g267/Scorpner/Automotive/5-12-08002.jpg
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