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Hi.
We drymount all our exhibit labels on mat board.
Most of our gallery walls are covered with fabric to which velcro will cling.
I LOVE IT! I get 1/2" velcro dots with sticky back in rolls of a billion for
about $25US for 25 yards from US Slide Fasteners 617-426-3546 (Boston).
For the rest of the walls, which are painted plywood or MDO, I use 3M "Wall
Mounting Tabs". I get 1/2 x 3/4" 48 per box, 3M #7220 but I always order
enough for 3-4 years: they're cheap. These are easy to use, are foam based so
they stick to irregular surfaces well, & the adhesive rolls off the wall
easily. And I got the tip for them a couple of years ago right here on
Museum-L!
I hope this helps.
Steve.
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>Hi everyone
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>We were just wondering what everyone is using to afix
>labels and mounted photographs to their gallery walls (in particular where
>the wall consists of dry wall). In the past, we have used silicon, velcro,
>doublesided tape, and that cheap gummy stuff you buy at Canadian Tire. Is
>there another solution worth considering, regarding this sticky situation.
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>Thanks in advance
>Robin Ormerod
>Assistant Curator
>Timmins Museum: National Exhibiton Centre
>220 Algonquin Blvd. East
>Timmins, Ontario, Canada
>P4N 1B3
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>Tel (705)235-5066
>Fax (705)235-9631
>Email [log in to unmask]
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University of Maine Museum of Art
5712 Carnegie Hall, Room 109 vox: 207-581-3257
Orono, Maine 04469-5712 fax: 207-581-3083
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