londonfx
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How to frame... A paste up, by londonfx on Dec 17, 2014 23:54:57 GMT 1, Hi
As the title suggests. Has anyone framed a paste up before? I'm worries that the adhesive in the paste up may react and glue its self to the backing board or glass.
Has anyone had any trouble in the past? Or any tips or solutions?
Thanks
Hi
As the title suggests. Has anyone framed a paste up before? I'm worries that the adhesive in the paste up may react and glue its self to the backing board or glass.
Has anyone had any trouble in the past? Or any tips or solutions?
Thanks
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How to frame... A paste up, by Deleted on Dec 17, 2014 23:59:56 GMT 1, Hi As the title suggests. Has anyone framed a paste up before? I'm worries that the adhesive in the paste up may react and glue its self to the backing board or glass. Has anyone had any trouble in the past? Or any tips or solutions? Thanks There's paste already on it? I'm a bit confused. I have a Cost paste up framed but it's just thin paper
Hi As the title suggests. Has anyone framed a paste up before? I'm worries that the adhesive in the paste up may react and glue its self to the backing board or glass. Has anyone had any trouble in the past? Or any tips or solutions? Thanks There's paste already on it? I'm a bit confused. I have a Cost paste up framed but it's just thin paper
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How to frame... A paste up, by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 0:55:06 GMT 1, Have it dry mounted.
Have it dry mounted.
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Sic
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How to frame... A paste up, by Sic on Dec 18, 2014 2:42:59 GMT 1, Just roll it on the wall and boom your set. (Kidding don't do that)
Just roll it on the wall and boom your set. (Kidding don't do that)
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londonfx
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How to frame... A paste up, by londonfx on Dec 18, 2014 19:02:07 GMT 1, Sorry. I don't want it to be pasted into the mount. I want to be able to remove from the frame at a later date
Sorry. I don't want it to be pasted into the mount. I want to be able to remove from the frame at a later date
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