
How You Can Repair A Vintage Cardboard Toy Box - YouTube
Vintage cardboard toy box in a completely wrecked condition, getting a thorough repair and restoration.Did I help you? Consider a one-time contribution to su...
How To Fix A Cardboard Box - Hunker
Dec 31, 2009 · Many types of cardboard box are easily disposable. You probably wouldn't think twice about tossing out a moving box and getting a new one, but the packaging on your favorite vintage toy is another matter. With a little know-how and some common household items, most minor damage can be repaired.
Repair A Vintage Toy Cardboard Box - Kenner SMDM Arm
I show how you can repair a vintage toy cardboard box with torn flaps, dog-eared corners, and dirty surfaces, and replace the box window. This vintage Kenner Six Million Dollar Man box...
Boxes: Repairing Torn Cardboard - TIPS AND TRICKS - Alphadrome
Jan 25, 2003 · Box tear fix! I have used this method in the past on some of my personal toy boxes. First find some cardboard that resembles your cardboard box try to find some that has about the same natural color and texture NO INK. You will need to make a paper mache like substance out of it.
How would you guys go about repairing a torn box flap? I was
Jul 4, 2022 · Reinforce with lighter cardboard and wood glue. If you don’t want to reinforce you can use wood glue and a toothpick to apply lightly. Stop using it for active storage and put it in a clear plastic case made for NES boxes. Put it on the wall and stop finger fucking it. A bit of transparent tape on the inside and outside. I’d use tape…clear tape.
Game box repair - The Silicon Underground
May 10, 2021 · When you get vintage boxes for old toys or games, frequently they are in suboptimal state. Here are my tricks for game box repair.
Restoring Board Games: How to Fix Broken or Torn Box Corners
Mar 16, 2012 · In this 9 minute **yawn** video I show you how I repair a ripped out board game box lid. Blown out box lids bother me. They bother me in the same way as ha...
Fixing/Making/Reinforcing Boxes With Packaging Waste
So, here I want to share a method which can be used for fixing old decrepit cardboard boxes, reinforcing existing, or even creating new ones by using packaging materials that usually go to waste.
Repairing Crushed Big Box Games with the "Retro Hot Plate"
Squashed, flattened, broken or torn cardboard game boxes can be heart breaking and I appear to own more than most. Often they are included with a donated system, languishing at the bottom of a box. So I thought I'd try to make good some of the examples I have by coming up with a technique to straighten them out.
For this reason, some years ago I started to restore these boxes, following the main premise of all of my collection, respecting the originality of the piece. This means that I can straighten a box, mend tears in a way you can’t see them any more, glue …