On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 12:39:31 -0500, Swingman wrote:
On 7/11/2012 8:30 PM, Swingman wrote:
1. Cut sheet material 1/16" undersize of opening, with fresh sharp
utility knife and using t-Square.
2. Mount to rabbets and muntin grille with any quality, double sided
tape, as needed.
He said you could use silicon (extremely messy), or Warlon Sheet Bond
(available only in Japanese stores), but the double sided tape would
work as well, and have the plus of the owner being able to remove/change
in the future.
The Laminated Shoji paper arrived yesterday evening via FedEx, rolled up
in a tube.
Mounted it this morning (with assistance from a friend of ours who has a
picture framing shop in the neighborhood), and using double sided tape
as above. Good thing to, because it takes at least four hands of the
"never did this before variety":
https://picasaweb.google.com/1113554...78805641652994
Two photos in a row.
Wow, you're trusting. I might have taped strings to the protective
tape and slowly removed them as I stuck the shoji paper down,
lengthwise. And I'd have installed a center bridge to keep the thing
from sagging in the middle, ensuring a tight fit.
Looks good when done. I bet the texture and nuances of the paper
shows up better in person than in the photo.
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