Final Comment from me on this topic... for those interested: Rather than the 3m Repositionable Adhesive sheets mentioned previous my Adhesive/Dry mounting material of choice follows.: Grafix Double Tack Mounting Film Archival acid free! A twin coating of permanent adhesive on two sides of thin film, sandwiched between two heavy release papers. Lift up one of the release sheets, apply the sticky side to the subject and remove the other release paper. Mount photos, prints, drawings, crafts, fabric, wood, metal, and ceramics with Grafix Double Tack Mounting Film. It requires no moisture, glue, heat, or activator. Save by buying large sheets and then cutting them to the size you need. http://www.dickblick.com/zz232/05/products.asp?param=0&ig_id=2504 Double TackĀ Mounting Film Just cut , Peel & Stick! This ACID FREE, adhesive backed, double sided adhesive film is heat resistant, transparent and won't yellow over time. A 9x12" sheet allows for edge to edge coverage, is tear resistant and bonds instantly to many surfaces; paper, fabric, wood, metal, plastic and glass. Grafix Double Tack let's you create stickers and multi-layered effects quick and easy, out of almost any craft material with no messy clean up. Great for stationary, paper crafts, creating collages, punch art, home dec, and quick fix items. Use to mount photos and artwork, school & office projects and much more. Each package contains three 9x12" sheets. http://www.grafixarts.com/convenience_packs.htm Jamie Gannon > From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Reply-To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Date: 8 Jan 2003 09:08:29 -0000 > To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Digital BW] Digest Number 1232 > > Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 21:30:20 -0600 > From: "Jonah, Jim" <jim.jonah@...> > Subject: RE: RE: Dry Mounting Images + Adhesive questions > > I've been using the 3M positionable adhesive for a while. It's available > in different widths. > > It works just fine with the squigee that's included. I've also been > using a hardwood rolling pin I raided from my wife's kitchen. It works > great! I've not felt the need to buy the rolling machine. > > Jim
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RE: Dry Mounting Images + Adhesive questions
2003-01-11 by Jamie Gannon
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