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Posting a canvas - packaging., by Standard on Jul 30, 2009 20:44:26 GMT 1, Hi
Just a quickie Q.....
I need to send a canvas via courier, likely DHL etc, however no longer have the original crate as it went with another piece.
can anyone recommend anything that would be suitable to buy to securely ship the canvas?
cheers
Hi
Just a quickie Q.....
I need to send a canvas via courier, likely DHL etc, however no longer have the original crate as it went with another piece.
can anyone recommend anything that would be suitable to buy to securely ship the canvas?
cheers
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by bullet on Jul 30, 2009 20:53:37 GMT 1, i just wrapped mine up in bubble wrap, then layers of cardboard then went to an artshop and asked for a paper box / portfolio box to put it in, then i bubble wrapped it again and brown papered it...
that was a fun day.
i just wrapped mine up in bubble wrap, then layers of cardboard then went to an artshop and asked for a paper box / portfolio box to put it in, then i bubble wrapped it again and brown papered it...
that was a fun day.
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by curiousgeorge on Jul 30, 2009 20:54:41 GMT 1, How big is it?
How big is it?
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by bullet on Jul 30, 2009 20:56:05 GMT 1, it was about 70 x 80 odd
it was about 70 x 80 odd
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Standard
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by Standard on Jul 30, 2009 21:06:04 GMT 1, 76 x 51 cm
76 x 51 cm
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by jickle on Jul 30, 2009 21:49:02 GMT 1, Layer of bubble wrap, then cardboard, then bubble wrap again, wrapped up in a shell should be fine. If you're shipping within the UK can't see this ebing too much of a problem. Bear in mind if a framed piece that any pressue on the glass will break, so you need to cover with cardboard completely. done this several times so is pretty safe way to ship if wrapped up withlove and care
Layer of bubble wrap, then cardboard, then bubble wrap again, wrapped up in a shell should be fine. If you're shipping within the UK can't see this ebing too much of a problem. Bear in mind if a framed piece that any pressue on the glass will break, so you need to cover with cardboard completely. done this several times so is pretty safe way to ship if wrapped up withlove and care
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by Standard on Jul 30, 2009 21:58:58 GMT 1, it's unframed so the cardboard/bubble sandwich sounds like the best option. I'll pop in the courier office tomorrow and see what I can pilfer.
it's unframed so the cardboard/bubble sandwich sounds like the best option. I'll pop in the courier office tomorrow and see what I can pilfer.
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by Heavyconsumer on Jul 31, 2009 0:02:37 GMT 1, Yep, as above - loads of bubble wrap, followed by cardboard and then more bubble wrap and more cardboard with loads and loads of taperound the corners. If you want to be extra anal about it, you could tie it in a large plastic bage first too, just in case it gets dropped in a freak typhoon and soaked through.
Yep, as above - loads of bubble wrap, followed by cardboard and then more bubble wrap and more cardboard with loads and loads of taperound the corners. If you want to be extra anal about it, you could tie it in a large plastic bage first too, just in case it gets dropped in a freak typhoon and soaked through.
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by Photoxtc on Jul 31, 2009 0:16:55 GMT 1, same as all the above, it never hurts to over pack... better safe than sorry
same as all the above, it never hurts to over pack... better safe than sorry
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by notworthit on Jul 31, 2009 1:30:38 GMT 1, I usually get a few sheets of corrugated plastic, like the stuff estate agent boards are made of cut to size then get my framer to cut some of the mdf backing board to size and put that on the outside. usually costs about a tenner. Or find a packing company, they'll cut a cardboard box to size for you for about the same.
I usually get a few sheets of corrugated plastic, like the stuff estate agent boards are made of cut to size then get my framer to cut some of the mdf backing board to size and put that on the outside. usually costs about a tenner. Or find a packing company, they'll cut a cardboard box to size for you for about the same.
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Posting a canvas - packaging., by erzengel on Jul 31, 2009 9:06:29 GMT 1, Hi standard, I use depafit cardboards for the front and the back. Depafit are a very stronge material made of foamed plastic. Its perfect because it's very strong and very light. You find it in every building supplies store You can easy cut it with a knife. After that you can also do layer bubble wrap.
Hi standard, I use depafit cardboards for the front and the back. Depafit are a very stronge material made of foamed plastic. Its perfect because it's very strong and very light. You find it in every building supplies store You can easy cut it with a knife. After that you can also do layer bubble wrap.
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