I don’t know for
sure, but I would think polyester-based carpets would be your best bet, since
some of the foam products used for temporary painting/object movement and
storage are ester-based. Our painting cart just has a standard, hi-traffic
carpet on it.
Tim
Gierschick II
Art
handler/Collections assistant
Barnes
Foundation
Merion
Station, PA
19124
From:
pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] On Behalf Of Scott Thom
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:13
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Subject: carpet
Does anyone know of a
suitable carpet material for use as padding on an A-frame painting cart? It
has to be ok for short term contact with objects, usually framed 2D
work.
Nylon, polyester,
rayon, hemp, etc?
Scott
Thom
Head
Preparator
Frist Center
for the Visual Arts
919
Broadway
Nashville, Tn
37203
615.744.3321
cell:
615.642.8876
fax:
615.744.3991
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From:
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:27
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Subject: RE: clean
plastic sheeting
Karen,
We stock FDA grade
3 mil poly, 10ft. wide x 100ft. long, folded and rolled into a fairly tidy
package. Contact me off list with quantity, etc., and I’ll get you a current
price.
Geoff
Browne
Terry Dowd,
Inc.
2501 W. Armitage
Ave.
Chicago, IL
60647
(773) 342-8686 ext.
239
gbrowne@terrydowd.com
From:
pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] On Behalf Of Karen Gausch
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008
10:47 AM
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Subject: clean
plastic sheeting
Hello
all.
Can anyone give me a good source for 10' wide rolls of plastic
that are clean?
I know a place in NYC but they do not ship or deliver to
Boston.
Karen Gausch
Chief
Preparator
Collections Management
Harvard University Art
Museums
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617
495-3690
http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/home/index.html
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