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jojobadass
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:39 pm
jojobadass wrote:aahnutz wrote:DeltaSigChi4 wrote:Price?
Cheap.
yes. cheap.
I also bought similar, but smaller rolls of 3M kraft paper at the Dollar Store. Not sure on quality yet, so.....I'll withhold my review for now.
Dollar Store 3M rolled kraft paper - thin and chitty
Target 3M rolled kraft paper - magnificent
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Codeblue
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:40 pm
I totally bought my last roll of kraft paper from Target.
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DMBfan
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:42 pm
I bought a roll from bagsunlimited.com.
it was frickin' huge, I will never need kraft paper again
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DMBfan
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:44 pm
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And why are you a needless, UNFUNNY dick in every post you make? At least i'm funny (arguably).
now thats funny stuff
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pi3rce42
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:40 pm
Kraft paper is usually pretty acidic. I've got a PH pen I use on left over mat and foam board, cuz I tend to forget if its acidfree/archival or just 4ply mat. Smaller handbills that I am framing dont' necessarily require acidfree as much as prints, but why not take care of the better ones anyways?
Anyhow, long story short, you use the pen on a corner or obscure piece of mat or paper to give you a rough estimate on how acidic it is (if its clear to yellow, its acidic - <6.8pH, if its purple >6.8pH its acidfree).
When used on kraft paper, it turns clear almost immediately.
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freaksmeout
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:05 pm
Codeblue wrote:I totally bought my last roll of kraft paper from Target.
Same here. I love Target and Target loves me....and my kids and my wife. Can't ever get outt there cheaply. SO many spontaneous purchases when all you really needed was a damn roll of kraft paper.
And, Yes, Ahhnutz was right....discussing the actual price of kraft paper (unless you are buying a huge-ass bulk roll) is akin to searching for a lost golf ball for more than 5 minutes. If you can't afford to drop another ball and play on, you can't afford play to golf.
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Codeblue
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:41 pm
There's also always ample eye candy. Hot chicks love getting stuff for cheap, but don't like the funk and stigma of Wal Mart.
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Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:05 pm
Codeblue wrote:There's also always ample eye candy. Hot chicks love getting stuff for cheap, but don't like the funk and stigma of Wal Mart.
It's soooo nice to see this post evolve into "MILF cruising at Target," given all the preceeding hostilities.
Carry on- indeed.
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Codeblue
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I think I saw my future baby's mama there last night. Unfortunately, she was with a male and female friend. They were all speaking some odd Eastern European sounding language so I didn't make a move. Regrets, I have a few....
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:14 pm
A ha ha ha ha ha! I thought I locked this thread!
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mistersmith
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Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:24 pm
If you can get over using the brown stuff, there's a really great reddish paper that's sold in hardware stores for a few bucks a roll...it'll be in the paint section, since it's intended for covering floors when painting walls and ceilings. That stuff is heavy, smooth, cheap, and just overall awesome.
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Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:15 pm
mistersmith wrote:If you can get over using the brown stuff, there's a really great reddish paper that's sold in hardware stores for a few bucks a roll...it'll be in the paint section, since it's intended for covering floors when painting walls and ceilings. That stuff is heavy, smooth, cheap, and just overall awesome.
Nice! I'm definitely keeping an eye out for that stuff next time!
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Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:01 pm
...Mark speaks the truth. The large roll on the stand is the only way to go.