Re: Tyvek and OS Film

From: Nick Ray <lasray_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 20:51:36 -0500

I have used the DuPont product for home siding, but had never thought of an
indoor application for it. Sounds like a good idea, would the grain in the
material not have some problems tarring the film though? Forgive me if I'm
thinking of a completely different product.
Nick Ray


On 12/8/05, Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com> wrote:
>
> From: "jimmy_otool" <jimmy_otool_at_yahoo.com>
>
> I received a bunch of CD Roms at work today in the mail. They
> arrived in cardboard envelopes lined with "anti-static Tyvek". Has
> anyone used this stuff to lay down your film on before attaching to
> a frame?
>
> I actually use the static to my advantage. I found out about this on
> this list, maybe from Fred Tellier?
>
> The static causes the film to "adhere" to a piece of clean
> cardboard. I smooth out the film using a soft brush and then plop the
> frame down on top of this. Works great.
>
> Marty Sasaki
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