It got me thinking back to my comic collecting days of bagging and boarding comics...
We've all seen this before... 
When I got home, I started work on my contraption.  I ordered a few hundred comic backing boards (7.625 x 10.5").  Make sure you buy acid free buffered boards.  Then it was just a matter of cutting them to the right height with a heavy duty paper cutter.  You can cut two sheets at a time easily.  Takes about 5 min to cut a pack of 100 boards.
Then I just started inserting them into my 45 sleeves.  I did find out that many sleeves are too tight so I replaced a lot using standard 45 sleeves from Bags Unlimited which are cheap enough.
A few weeks later I've gone through a few thousand boards and have a ways to go.  I can say I'm totally happy with the outcome and don't worry about dinging the top of my picture sleeves any more.  They also do a good job protecting the corners in the event you ever dropped a sleeve.  Plus it just makes the whole collection much more professional looking...
A story worth sharing alas another grim tale....
