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stripethespringer
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Poster Mounting

Post by stripethespringer »

Hi

Can anyone advise of the best way for mounting posters on mountboard, no windowmount without using expensive equipment> Are there any particular srays/glues to use?

thanks

Steve
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by CanvasChris »

Sprays are going to be your cheapest option... and messy.
I wouldn't use 'glue' as it could cockle the poster, but then again so could spraying depending on what the poster is made from.

Your best and safest bet is to use a Hotpress... I'm sure there must be someone near to you who could do you a 'deal'
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by stcstc »

another option, not ideal would be to buy self adhesive board and stick the posters down to that. although ideally you should run it through a cold press laminator
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by Perfection »

We used a repositionable (low-tach) self-adhesive daler mountboard for three A2 posters, rolled out with a hand roller. Superb results, delighted customer.
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by Roboframer »

PMA from Lion - no rollers or machinery required - just a spatula and some release film that comes with each roll, and it remains re-positionable right up until you decide to make it permanent.
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by Custard »

I'll second 3M's PMA.

I mainly frame photographs (both inkjet and traditional silver prints), I stumbled across PMA years ago and have since used it almost exclusively whenever a print needs mounting. Miles easier, cleaner, and more predictable than sprays or glues, plus it's acid free and re-positionable. I've never had any problems with yellowing, delamination, bubbling, etc.

The only downside I can think of for PMA is that it comes in fairly long rolls so there's a pretty hefty initial charge. For an absolute one-off job it might be worth considering a low tack adhesive backing from Daler or others. In fact I use the 16" PMA (I think there's a wider one as well) but for the rare occasions when I need something wider I'll use a Daler board. The Daler boards work well enough, but they're not quite as versatile, nor quite as repositionable, as 3M PMA.
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Re: Poster Mounting

Post by Big Ada »

Hi Steve,

If can be of any assistance to, I have an hot press and only located in Stourbridge, If not this time I may be able to help in the future, give me a call if I can help 07725 760147.

Thanks

Adrian
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