What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Get help and framing advice from the framing community
Post Reply
CanvasChris
Posts: 622
Joined: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 11:05 pm
Location: Brixworth
Organisation: Retired Picture Framerand Printer
Interests: mountain biking & drinking beer.... not necessarily in that order!
Location: Northampton

What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by CanvasChris »

Got to send a 26" x 36" frame (glass size) by courier.... I'm thinking Artscreen

what do you think??
Canvas, Acrylic, Photographic, Fine Art Printing & Framing
http://www.prophotosolutions.co.uk
Graysalchemy

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by Graysalchemy »

I have in the past done that size. You need plenty of bubble wrap then two pieces of 3-4 mdf one front one back. Make sure that the glass is secure in the frame. Not so much of a problem if you are supplying it with the artwork already in and the frame finished but more of a problem if you are supplying as a readymade frame with flexi tabs the glass tends to move and smash.
User avatar
David McCormack
Posts: 1442
Joined: Tue 02 Aug, 2011 10:14 am
Location: South Lakes
Organisation: Framing
Interests: Cycling, walking, darkroom photography and laughing a lot!
Location: Cumbria
Contact:

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by David McCormack »

What is Artscreen? :oops:
"You know, there's a right and wrong way to do everything!"
Oliver Hardy.
https://www.instagram.com/davidaustinmccormack/
CanvasChris
Posts: 622
Joined: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 11:05 pm
Location: Brixworth
Organisation: Retired Picture Framerand Printer
Interests: mountain biking & drinking beer.... not necessarily in that order!
Location: Northampton

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by CanvasChris »

Artscreen is plastic glass... thats what they call it where I get it from.

Defo finished frame... a deep rebate with floating image.
Canvas, Acrylic, Photographic, Fine Art Printing & Framing
http://www.prophotosolutions.co.uk
User avatar
David McCormack
Posts: 1442
Joined: Tue 02 Aug, 2011 10:14 am
Location: South Lakes
Organisation: Framing
Interests: Cycling, walking, darkroom photography and laughing a lot!
Location: Cumbria
Contact:

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by David McCormack »

I've just used Aardvark http://www.aardvarkartservices.com/ to send frames down to London from Cumbria. A very good service with insurance but more expensive than a regular courier, but they do specialise in fine art transport :clap:
"You know, there's a right and wrong way to do everything!"
Oliver Hardy.
https://www.instagram.com/davidaustinmccormack/
User avatar
prospero
Posts: 11695
Joined: Tue 05 Jun, 2007 4:16 pm
Location: Lincolnshire

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by prospero »

Aardvark are very good. Likely to run you about £50-60 though. That not bad if you are transporting a £500+ painting but if it's a frame only it might be a bit steep. I would probably pack it up well and risk a regular carrier in that case.

Glass is tougher than you think. The main thing is not to have it too tight in the frame, but at the same time not able to flap about too much. If it's tight, any shock to the frame will go straight to the glass. Make sure there are no nicks in the glass edge.
Watch Out. There's A Humphrey About
fusionframer
Posts: 600
Joined: Thu 02 Sep, 2010 8:16 pm
Location: Badminton
Organisation: Fusion Picture Framing
Interests: framing
Location: Badminton

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by fusionframer »

I regularly post frames that sized with 2mm float glass. I firstly bubble wrap, then use protective "u" foam edging:

http://www.wessexpictures.com/packing_materials.html

I keep those in place with handy wrap and then box (double walled box).

I tend to book with DHL or City link for £10 including VAT.

The foam edging is useful even if using acrylic to protect the frame.
www.fusionframing.co.uk

Never trust a dog with orange eyebrows.
CanvasChris
Posts: 622
Joined: Tue 04 Mar, 2008 11:05 pm
Location: Brixworth
Organisation: Retired Picture Framerand Printer
Interests: mountain biking & drinking beer.... not necessarily in that order!
Location: Northampton

Re: What is the largest size glass you sent in the post?

Post by CanvasChris »

going to give the glass a go.

I wrap edges in U foam and sandwich with double wall sheet cardboard anyway. Then wrap in Corrugated Cardboard on a roll.

£10 inc vat for delivery is expensive. I pay £7.02 through Parcel Monkey. City-Link too.
Canvas, Acrylic, Photographic, Fine Art Printing & Framing
http://www.prophotosolutions.co.uk
Post Reply