Glass Display Boxes
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Glass Display Boxes
Does anyone have a supplier for the self adhesive lead tape that is used to connect the corners of the display case?
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Re: Glass Display Boxes
Don't think I can help you with the supplier but is this is what you are looking for perhaps someone else will recognise it and be able to help you.
If it is still made I would be interested in knowing the supplier as well. Best of luck.
If it is still made I would be interested in knowing the supplier as well. Best of luck.
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Re: Glass Display Boxes
Yes @framer_ni, You can contact Us for your problem.
A wide range of canvas frames and materials available with an extended range of indoor and outdoor exhibition display equipment and sublimation blanks.
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Re: Glass Display Boxes
I emailed the previous poster through their website and have had no reply, with a hope of learning about the thinner form of lead tape shown in the image I posted, that was a week ago.
I do know a particular artist, who is experimenting with a style of 3D framing, where this product, if still available, would possibly provide a solution. The normal lead trim used for creating the faux lead window effect in the glazing trade is too thick.
The method I anticipate developing is new, the lead tape would lend an alternative appearance, this I think would be important as it would provide a mixed media art subject with a style that does not conform with the current norm.
I do know a particular artist, who is experimenting with a style of 3D framing, where this product, if still available, would possibly provide a solution. The normal lead trim used for creating the faux lead window effect in the glazing trade is too thick.
The method I anticipate developing is new, the lead tape would lend an alternative appearance, this I think would be important as it would provide a mixed media art subject with a style that does not conform with the current norm.