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    New article.... building a box for your air pistol....

    Hi all,

    Just uploaded my latest article about making a box for an air pistol. Hope you find it useful.

    https://www.facebook.com/notes/jimmi...3669364064269/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmieDee View Post
    Hi all,

    Just uploaded my latest article about making a box for an air pistol. Hope you find it useful.

    https://www.facebook.com/notes/jimmi...3669364064269/



    Nice one, well done






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    Is the material acid free?

    No, not that stuff , the stuff that eats metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_runner View Post
    Is the material acid free?

    No, not that stuff , the stuff that eats metal.
    Hello! Plastazote is museum approved material. Acid and ammonia free, non-staining.

    http://www.zotefoams.com/wp-content/...-Galleries.pdf

    All the best,
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    Nice, comprehensive description and instructions. Thanks very much.

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    Good looking result and affordable too. Well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmieDee View Post
    Hello! Plastazote is museum approved material. Acid and ammonia free, non-staining. http://www.zotefoams.com/wp-content/...-Galleries.pdf All the best, Jimmie
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    Thanks Jimmy, I was referring to the cardboard. Is that of the same quality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_runner View Post
    Thanks Jimmy, I was referring to the cardboard. Is that of the same quality?
    According to Daler Rowney the mount board is pH neutral. You could buy museum grade mount board if you wish from Daler Rowney. The box material does not come into contact with the item.

    All the best,
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