Kari,
I don't have a source for you but on our plywood gallery walls we have a
fiber / fabric covering called Sisal. Everything from screws, every kind
of nail to small lag screws have gone into those walls for around 23
years now. We're at a point now where we need to renovate but I'm amazed
at how much abuse that covering has taken. We do about 8-10 exhibits a
year. The plywood behind it started to give before the covering.
Hope this helps,
Jerry Fahey
Kari Carlisle wrote:
>Hello!
>I want to use carpet to cover wood panels for hanging art in periodic art shows. They will get a lot of use over time. Is there a special carpet out there for this purpose, or should I just use industrial carpet. Or is there something even better for this purpose?
>
>Kari Carlisle
>Museum Curator
>Fremont Indian State Park and Museum
>(435) 527-4631
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