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markw

Non stick moulding

Post by markw »

Why oh why do moulding manufacturers varnish the backs of some mouldings?

I had just finished a batch of frames for a customer when i noticed that the tape wasnt sticking well to the frame - remove tape - sand backs - refix - I only wish the idiot who produced the moulding had been avaialble for verbal abuse - And for the supplier - A&T I shall be talking to you on Monday!

Shallow rebates - non stick mouldings - non stick backing board ( sorry -corriwhateveryourcallednow board - the water resistant backing still doesnt take lick and stick tape with conviction) why dont we have industry standards for these things instead of just accepting what were given.


For 2005 industry could have done better awards I nominate:

obviously the moulding I have just mentioned supplied by a firm based in Nottingham - 4015.899 and its variants - all with varnished backs.

Any more nominations
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Post by Merlin »

Mark, I have to admit here, that it is only on true 'requested' conservation work that we use the licky sticky tape.

Otherwise its the brown ECO self stick tape from LIONS. I have just checked some 8 year old work that I used that tape on. There is no signs of anything drying out or it peeling off.

When we get 'reworks' in that uses this tape, then a slow run up the tape line with the heat gun, softens the adhesive and it all peels off cleanly and easily.

Still very impressed with the Valianni, although still waiting for the software update !
John GCF
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