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The best temporary mounting material is 3M 375 tape. It does not pull paint
off the wall even after a year. I tear off a piece, make a roll with the
sticky side out, and its strong enough for almost anything. I have used it
outside for direction arrows and it holds up. However, you must pull the
tape loose in dry weather. I have pulled the tape after a rain and it took
up the exterior paint. I order it in bulk from ULINE, call 1800 295-5510.
I also order polyetheline bags for alot cheaper price than archival supply
houses.
Tom Edmonds, Andover Historical Society
-----Original Message-----
From: Timmins Museum <[log in to unmask]>
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To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, May 03, 1999 4:43 PM
Subject: Sticking labels and photographs to walls
>Hi everyone
>
>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.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Robin Ormerod
>Assistant Curator
>Timmins Museum: National Exhibiton Centre
>220 Algonquin Blvd. East
>Timmins, Ontario, Canada
>P4N 1B3
>
>Tel (705)235-5066
>Fax (705)235-9631
>Email [log in to unmask]
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