has anyone used "Art To frame" for frames?

Information on shipping, storing and repairing your art, plus your reviews on products for art collecting, making, storing, etc..
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cripplethreat
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Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:30 am

They seem cheap and over a lot of smaller frames for handbills and such at killer prices.. Any info would be great
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Tiger47
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Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:52 am

They'll do fine for a cheap poster or reproduction but don't use them for a high-quality, expensive print. They're made with MDF and the acid from that material will leak into the paper over time.
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fantasticninja
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Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:36 am

Tiger47 wrote:They'll do fine for a cheap poster or reproduction but don't use them for a high-quality, expensive print. They're made with MDF and the acid from that material will leak into the paper over time.
Damn it, I have two art to frame..frames. But then I got a friend of mine to make me frames. Now i'm scared about the paint he used and the wood...everything has me paranoid about framing the prints nowadays.
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