The flaps on the top of the card box seem to fall apart after some time. Is there any way to prevent this from happening
How much are the stays, do you know?Deck Stays! They do do the job, but mostly like jakepetrakos said, it more of a conversation piece and looks pretty damn cool. I like using a porper clip though, I think porper clip and deck stay would probably make it last longest.
Below is a cool video of the deck stays that kinda show it off!
How much are the stays, do you know?
And nobody has taken advantage of this yet....Also, I dare you to try and rip a regular sized piece of it without biting it or starting from a cut area (or cutting it). It's virtually impossible.
I take it you have done this before?There is very little you can do. You could always try to be more careful with the box, don't drop it into your tea or into a vat of burning oil.
I just give my card box a light spray with Krylon Matte Finish 1311. It helps protect the box from rips. Hope that helps.The flaps on the top of the card box seem to fall apart after some time. Is there any way to prevent this from happening
Interesting. I need to try this now.I just give my card box a light spray with Krylon Matte Finish 1311. It helps protect the box from rips. Hope that helps.
Celophane would get the job done the same way, except the box wouldn't rip initially if you leave it on the box.Hey, I have had the same problem and I found that the best way to save your deck from tearing is just to put tape on it. Now, I know that this is not really what you would want to do, but if you don't have a card clip that fits your deck to protect it, then that is the best I can offer. I have the same problem with my Madison Dealers box, and Because I live in a very humid temperature, The cards warp and stop fitting the box after time, so the box rips after a while of trying to put warped cards in a box that is too small, so I just put clear tape over the rips, it's barely visible.