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I have a shrink wrapping machine that I bought to wrap my handmade soaps.
It cost about $200 and has an 18" bar. The wrap I use is shiny, but there
may be other kinds. I can't imagine wrapping artwork with it, but it might
be a good way to keep things from getting messed up in transit from place to
place.
Lisa
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From: Bunki Kramer <bkramer.us>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 2:17 PM
Subject: shrink wrapping.....
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> from: Bunki Kramer (bkramer.us)
> Los Cerros Middle School
> 968 Blemer Road
> Danville, CA 94526
> http://ww2.lcms.srvusd.k12.ca.us/faculty/faculty.html
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> Hi dear friends.......I've heard some of you talk briefly about shrink
> wrapping artwork and I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking
about.
> I'm gathering it's a machine that wraps artwork and seals it with a
plastic
> cover in some fashion, right?
>
> Does it REALLY work? Is the shrink material shiny? Does the sealed artwork
> have a glare? Is it easily punctured? Does the machine cost a fortune? The
> plastic expensive? Is the whole enchilada worth the $$$ and work? What
> machine is the "best"? I sit here full of questions and eagerly await your
> knowledge. Thanks and toodles.......
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