Is it OK to store a poster rolled up in a tube?
Or should it be stored flat if possible? Have one I am waiting to frame, and it's been in the tube. Wondering if I should store it flat until I get a frame?
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yes, always store flatwww.RLMcDaniel.com
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its ok to keep them in a tube for a short period of time but eventually it will cause roll bends. generally you want to have them stored flat.{if (work != 0) {
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I just bought a Klausen Toronto 06 offf ebay and the poster was in the tube since they bought it in 06 I've been flatting for awhile and it still wants to roll. Later YostaramaEquallyWorthless wrote:its ok to keep them in a tube for a short period of time but eventually it will cause roll bends. generally you want to have them stored flat.0
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yostarama wrote:I just bought a Klausen Toronto 06 offf ebay and the poster was in the tube since they bought it in 06 I've been flatting for awhile and it still wants to roll. Later Yostarama
shitty i also had a bunch in a tube for just under 2 years and the roll never really goes i think because they still curl at the ends, its not a big deal but i wouldnt recommend having them in a tube for more then 3-6 months if you can avoid it.{if (work != 0) {
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EquallyWorthless wrote:shitty i also had a bunch in a tube for just under 2 years and the roll never really goes i think because they still curl at the ends, its not a big deal but i wouldnt recommend having them in a tube for more then 3-6 months if you can avoid it.
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whats the best way to store flat? and preferably the cheapest way too so I can see?08 -MSG I.eV Newark.Stone in BK. 09 -Spectrum II,III,IV. 10- Prudential Center.MSG I,II. Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 11- eV NY I, II. Bridge School Benefit Night II (eV solo). 12- Made in America Festival. 13- Oakland. 14- Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 17- eV Ohana. 18- Seattle I, II. 21- SHN. 22- ev & Earthlings Beacon, MSG, Camden. 23- eV & Earthlings Ohana. 24 - MSG I, II0
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all you need is one of these:allstar340 wrote:whats the best way to store flat? and preferably the cheapest way too so I can see?
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
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thanks lukinfan, you kick ass. such a simple but genious ideaLukinFan wrote:all you need is one of these:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
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that's a great idea....i have a portfolio but it only holds so many because of the size. thanks.LukinFan wrote:all you need is one of these:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
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mdg164 wrote:Or should it be stored flat if possible? Have one I am waiting to frame, and it's been in the tube. Wondering if I should store it flat until I get a frame?
most framing places have ways to flatten posters that have slight permanent rolls in them. if you are having a place frame it they should be able to do this and frame it perfectly."Change don't come at once, it's a wave, building before it breaks"0 -
yeah what lukin fan said, i did almost that,instead of a portfolio book, i bought a 20 dollar hard cover book and a big roll of acid free tissue paper and then 2 pieces of corrugated cardboard like craft paper(acid free as well) and then put either piece of cardboard on both inside covers of the book and layered the posters between the tissue paper, cheap and effective.{if (work != 0) {
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LukinFan wrote:all you need is one of these:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
Its too bad there are no Michaels stores anywhere near me. Any Canadians know of any other store that has those...preferably in larger sizes."Rock and roll is something that can't be quantified, sometimes it's not even something you hear, but FEEL!" - Bob Lefsetz0 -
do they have staples in toronto? I know you can get those at the Staples by my house too, if not sorry.ACCBootlegGoddess wrote:Its too bad there are no Michaels stores anywhere near me. Any Canadians know of any other store that has those...preferably in larger sizes.08 -MSG I.eV Newark.Stone in BK. 09 -Spectrum II,III,IV. 10- Prudential Center.MSG I,II. Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 11- eV NY I, II. Bridge School Benefit Night II (eV solo). 12- Made in America Festival. 13- Oakland. 14- Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 17- eV Ohana. 18- Seattle I, II. 21- SHN. 22- ev & Earthlings Beacon, MSG, Camden. 23- eV & Earthlings Ohana. 24 - MSG I, II0 -
ACCBootlegGoddess wrote:Its too bad there are no Michaels stores anywhere near me. Any Canadians know of any other store that has those...preferably in larger sizes.
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I have another question related to this thread topic:
Is it harmful to a poster that has been stored flat (or in a frame) for years to be rolled up, packed, and shipped for days at a time?
I've always been curious about this, especially for posters that are more than a decade old. Let alone a quarter-century or older. Can the ink or paper be adversely affected?0 -
LukinFan wrote:all you need is one of these:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
Exactly what I do, works perfectly.Wouldn't it be funny if the world ended in 2010, with lots of fire?0 -
LukinFan wrote:all you need is one of these:
http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=kd0215
and a pack of acid-free craft paper.
Put each poster inside the science fair board and in between each poster, put a piece of acid-free craft paper- then close the two sides over it. It's SUPER cheap and keeps your posters in mint condition
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