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At 10:48 AM 06/21/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>Does anyone know where I can purchase archival-quality foam
>>(1/8-1/4" thick) for lining steel artifact cases drawers? (I have
>>catalogs for University Products and Associated Bag Company, but wonder fi
>>there are any other suppliers of archival foam.)
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>Call and talk to your local plastics purveyor. We get ours from a local
>company with "Foam and Plastics" in their business name. We specify that
>we want polyethelene foam, and they get it. They also deliver to our
building.
>
>Sally
I'll echo what Sally said (I'm sure we use the same company), and add that
we have them slice their huge rolls to the length of our drawers and then
have them perforate the rolls at intervals that correspond to the width of
the drawers, making it easy to just tear off a 'sheet' and use it. Saves
alot of time and costs very little extra.
Laura Nightengale
Texas Archeological Research Laboratory
UT - Austin
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