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Posted by parb33 on 02-29-2000 11:26 PM:

Question

I want to buy a set of Write Rights for my BVDx, but can't justify paying >$2 a pop for them from Concept Kitchen. Does anyone know of any other places (on the Internet or retail) where they can be bought for less?

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Raphael


Posted by euangel on 03-01-2000 04:22 AM:

Post

Last time I checked, buy.com had them for about $14 for a 12 pack.


Posted by jwiese on 03-01-2000 05:40 AM:

Lightbulb

You might also try outpost.com Free overnight delivery! I received mine before they sent me an E-mail confirmation. WOW!


Posted by Shar on 03-03-2000 01:47 AM:

Lightbulb

Parb33,

Today I just went to a craft store and picked up some clear vinyl. I am not sure on the thickness but, it was the next size up from the thinnest one they had. The only thing is that you would have to cut them yourself, which can be a pain. I got 1/2 yard for $1.19, which will probally last longer than the visor. It seems to be ok, but I think it is the all up to the individual person. Give it a try.....


Posted by Winchell on 03-03-2000 02:37 PM:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by Shar:

Today I just went to a craft store and picked up some clear vinyl. I am not sure on the thickness but, it was the next size up from the thinnest one they had.


I usually use 8 gauge vinyl. Works like a champ, and reduces screen glare.
Wash it with soap and water, rinse, and leave a few drops clinging. Apply wet using a credit card as a squeegee.
My trouble is trying to cut the blasted things so the corners and sides are square to each other.


Posted by JJR on 03-03-2000 04:39 PM:

Thumbs up

Go to Kinko's buy a pack of CLEER-ADHEER clear plastic laminating sheets. It costs $2.50 for two 8 1/2 x 11 sheets. You can cut them right at Kinko's with the paper cutter to insure a straight cut.

It works for me... Write Rights are too expensive.


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