Has anyone used these archival movie poster boxes?
http://www.universityproducts.com/cart. ... d=&navTree
I had this bookmarked from awhile back but don't remember what thread I got it from. Anyway i'm looking for something to store a few prints I want to get that are too big to fit in my picturesque portfolio. Looking to acquire some Horkey's like his TT and TWBB so would they fit in 29x43x2 size box? I figure if I could store a few prints in a box it would help since I have absolutely no room for a flat file and want to protect my prints.
I had this bookmarked from awhile back but don't remember what thread I got it from. Anyway i'm looking for something to store a few prints I want to get that are too big to fit in my picturesque portfolio. Looking to acquire some Horkey's like his TT and TWBB so would they fit in 29x43x2 size box? I figure if I could store a few prints in a box it would help since I have absolutely no room for a flat file and want to protect my prints.
The link you posted didn't work but I use the archival boxes by archival methods for my storage needs (I don't have room for a flat file: http://www.archivalmethods.com/category/boxes
They have all different types so you can find one that fits your size/storage needs. Just make sure to use buffer paper between your prints to prevent color transfer.
They have all different types so you can find one that fits your size/storage needs. Just make sure to use buffer paper between your prints to prevent color transfer.
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I use a Solander Museum Case for my oversized (and valuable) prints.
admittedly,it's a bit of an investment for the big case (~$325) but depending on your collection, it could be worth it.
http://www.gaylord.com/Archival/Documen ... p/HYB02362
the boxes linked in the first post are fine, just not as robust. I use a midsize one of those for underbed overflow storage.
just don't stack anything on top.
admittedly,it's a bit of an investment for the big case (~$325) but depending on your collection, it could be worth it.
http://www.gaylord.com/Archival/Documen ... p/HYB02362
the boxes linked in the first post are fine, just not as robust. I use a midsize one of those for underbed overflow storage.
just don't stack anything on top.
Just placed an order for one of these: http://www.adorama.com/FSBP2436.html Will report back.
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University products is a good company. Although we dont carry that product we carry a number other products. They also sell under the name of Lineco. Many museums, universities and custom frame shops use their products for archival work. They are thicker but we carry these boxes:bmd1191 wrote:http://www.universityproducts.com/cart. ... d=&navTree
I had this bookmarked from awhile back but don't remember what thread I got it from. Anyway i'm looking for something to store a few prints I want to get that are too big to fit in my picturesque portfolio. Looking to acquire some Horkey's like his TT and TWBB so would they fit in 29x43x2 size box? I figure if I could store a few prints in a box it would help since I have absolutely no room for a flat file and want to protect my prints.
http://www.framedestination.com/photo_s ... boxes.html
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I believe most of the sites liked above that make their own archival products can/will make custom size storage boxes (for a premium)bone811 wrote:Anyone know where I could buy a bigger box then any of the sizes offered at these companies? Around 32x40 or bigger?
Bags Unlimited has something close and standard:bone811 wrote:Anyone know where I could buy a bigger box then any of the sizes offered at these companies? Around 32x40 or bigger?
https://www.bagsunlimited.com/c-561-blue-gray.aspx
Got it. It's fine for standard 24x36 and smaller, but it's a no go for some Horkeys and Nautilus items. Seems OK for under-the-bed storage but not for travel/shipping. Not convenient for frequent viewing of your art. Corners have aluminum 'reinforcement'. I think of this box more as a dust cover than as substantive protection.CaptNemo wrote:Just placed an order for one of these: http://www.adorama.com/FSBP2436.html Will report back.
mcnail wrote: "We are just trying to make and sell posters. Cheers"
tstout wrote: "in general though, you're not missing out.... on life. its all around you. in the wind. in the woods. we're sharing it together. i'm right behind you."
tstout wrote: "in general though, you're not missing out.... on life. its all around you. in the wind. in the woods. we're sharing it together. i'm right behind you."
I finally got around and ordered the university products one I linked in the original post. I had a coupon for 15% off and free shipping so it wasn't as expensive. Honestly its just a big cardboard box lol. But it fits under my bad and can fit my Horkey prints, so I guess it serves its purpose. Not ideal for travel or heavy use at all.
What do you guys recommend to separate prints in a flat file with? Tissue paper? Glassine?
Or maybe bags that can fit 19x39 Horkeys?
What do you guys recommend to separate prints in a flat file with? Tissue paper? Glassine?
Or maybe bags that can fit 19x39 Horkeys?
This is one option for that:
http://www.framedestination.com/tissue/ ... 000536500/
http://www.framedestination.com/tissue/ ... 000536500/
bmd1191 wrote:I finally got around and ordered the university products one I linked in the original post. I had a coupon for 15% off and free shipping so it wasn't as expensive. Honestly its just a big cardboard box lol. But it fits under my bad and can fit my Horkey prints, so I guess it serves its purpose. Not ideal for travel or heavy use at all.
What do you guys recommend to separate prints in a flat file with? Tissue paper? Glassine?
Or maybe bags that can fit 19x39 Horkeys?