Yeah, sure ... One of those sites states, No longer available, the other, Not in stock. Time to switch to Trimount instead.
Yeah, sure ... One of those sites states, No longer available, the other, Not in stock. Time to switch to Trimount instead.
Not to hijack the thread, but as a “point of information“…
Someone was telling me a while ago that Kodak dry mount lasts/is usable forever. They are regularly buying up stocks of it as they see it coming up for sale on the web. What has everyone’s experience been with older Kodak dry mount tissue?
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I would advise NOT getting the removable dry mount tissue. It makes it tough to get it t hold.
Kodak tissue? So so. Nothing special. Some of it required a lot of heat, like Seal MT5. I don't know why anyone would seek it out, unless they have an interest in Paleontology. But if that is what they are accustomed to, why not?
Some bonding failures are due to too little heat in relation to newer "removable" tissues. But mostly, they're due to improper technique, like failing to pre-dry the components.
I've been using BufferMount for over 30 years. It works just fine, has no problems with coming up or not adhering and is really flexible.
I had a bunch of prints damaged by a water leak in a storage unit I was renting (so much for climate and humidity controlled...). The mat boards were shot and moldy on one side, but the prints were just fine. I was able to remove them and remount them on new boards.
It's also come in handy when I accidentally mis-mount a print. Yes, I have to discard the board, but the print I can remove and re-mount on another board.
I get it in rolls now (no longer available in sheets) and cut it down. EZPZ if you have a rotary cutter anyway.
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Doremus
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Last edited by Sal Santamaura; 13-Apr-2023 at 07:38. Reason: Typo.
Thumb tacks work too.
Iga did you have any luck finding dry mount tissue in the EU? I have had good luck with https://www.firstcall-photographic.c...roll-650/p7364 but it needs to be imported.
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