PaulBennett
Grumbler in Training
My plan:
1) Photograph, mats, glass, frame, all face down in place.
2) Shallow saucer of warm water.
3) Cut several strips of Gummed Linen Hinging Tape (Lineco) and using tweezers place a 2" strip into the water.
4) With a pencil, make light marks on the back of the bottom mat rear surface 1/4" away from the opening, roughly aligned with the photos desired location. Photographs are full bleed 13" x 19", and bottom mat opening is 12.5" x 18.5".
5) Place photo onto the mat aligning as best possible with those marks.
6) After 1 minute of being in the water, remove a 2" piece of tape from water placing it onto the photograph, gummed surface to photo and mat using tweezers. Repeat 4 times - 2 at top and 2 at bottom. Place tape roughly 1/4" onto the rear of the photograph, remainder extending onto bottom mat with gummed surface down.
7) Place a 3" piece of tape onto the aforementioned tape with gummed surface down making a 'T' shape.
8) Daub with washcloth to adsorb excess water and press tape down lightly.
Questions -
1) Time factors are unknown...how long to leave in water?
- Minimum time to get glue to work properly
- Maximum time allowed in water avoid unforeseen problems
- How long to dry before handling?
- Should first piece be allowed to dry before applying top tape of 'T'?
2) I question the 'T' concept and think I must have something wrong, as most of the glued area is on the mat and very little on the photograph.
Please confirm if this is correct or what I could do better. The Lineco box simply says "Moisten thoroughly - allow to get sticky" Doesn't say to spritz or immerse, and they've been unable to give me additional information.
I do have foam mounting board to go at the rear over this, but my internet search advice has been not to apply tape to photograph front image surface and that taping to the mounting board makes placement with respect to mat extremely difficult.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
1) Photograph, mats, glass, frame, all face down in place.
2) Shallow saucer of warm water.
3) Cut several strips of Gummed Linen Hinging Tape (Lineco) and using tweezers place a 2" strip into the water.
4) With a pencil, make light marks on the back of the bottom mat rear surface 1/4" away from the opening, roughly aligned with the photos desired location. Photographs are full bleed 13" x 19", and bottom mat opening is 12.5" x 18.5".
5) Place photo onto the mat aligning as best possible with those marks.
6) After 1 minute of being in the water, remove a 2" piece of tape from water placing it onto the photograph, gummed surface to photo and mat using tweezers. Repeat 4 times - 2 at top and 2 at bottom. Place tape roughly 1/4" onto the rear of the photograph, remainder extending onto bottom mat with gummed surface down.
7) Place a 3" piece of tape onto the aforementioned tape with gummed surface down making a 'T' shape.
8) Daub with washcloth to adsorb excess water and press tape down lightly.
Questions -
1) Time factors are unknown...how long to leave in water?
- Minimum time to get glue to work properly
- Maximum time allowed in water avoid unforeseen problems
- How long to dry before handling?
- Should first piece be allowed to dry before applying top tape of 'T'?
2) I question the 'T' concept and think I must have something wrong, as most of the glued area is on the mat and very little on the photograph.
Please confirm if this is correct or what I could do better. The Lineco box simply says "Moisten thoroughly - allow to get sticky" Doesn't say to spritz or immerse, and they've been unable to give me additional information.
I do have foam mounting board to go at the rear over this, but my internet search advice has been not to apply tape to photograph front image surface and that taping to the mounting board makes placement with respect to mat extremely difficult.
Any help is greatly appreciated.