weight of framed posters ?

Cassetta

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I could figure this out but I know there are smarter framers than me out there in grumble land

also not as lazy as me. what would be the weight of the following sizes framed as described

I know it will be approximate + or - weight of poster......

Poster framed Nielsen 94 profile ,4 ply rag mat bainbridge , 1/8 acrylic , FC mounted, coroplast backing 8 springs
no hardware for hanging

32 X 32 image 38 x 38 framed
26 x 26 image 32 x 32 framed
22 x 22 image 28 x 28 framed
 
so you are lazy why?
 
Being even lazier than Jeff, I agree with him.
 
In the spirit of Ralph's laziness, I would agree in advance with any that wish to be more scientific than the two of us.
 
I agree with the others about the weight

so the tolarance for laziness today is .......0

sorry could not resist
 
We have made history today on the Grumble!!!!!!!!!!


We have found a topic all parties can agree upon and that is when lazy is the standard we are all in agreement.:thumbsup:
 
Perfect, That is what I thought, and I like the way you think
 
I can't tolerate this level of uncertainty. I am going to frame some things to those specifications and weigh them. I'll report back in 10 days.
:popc: Rick
 
10 days what a slug..... I am lazy someone find the green button for me..
 
:sleep:
 
It's sitting here next to the Easy Button, could you slide the Easy Button over a couple of inches for me so I can push it to make the Green Button easier for you to reach.
 
I don't have anything exact, but here is something close.

A 16 1/2" x 26" image, 2 mats, acrylic and 1 1/2" Matte Black Moulding wrapped in large bubble and shipped in a 36 x 30 x 5 box with packing peanuts; apx 10 pounds.
 
bridgekeeper.jpg
 
10.5 lbs plus or minus 8 lbs should do it.
 
I think you'll need to double your spring count to 16 per piece. That may add another 1/2 - 3/4 ounce.
 
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