----------------------------Original message---------------------------- ahudson wrote: > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > We have found that after several years, the glue in double sided tape > begins to deteriorate and expand beyond the bounds of the tape, and > find it unwise to use double sided tape anywhere near the vicinity of > maps. Perhaps new technology has improved such "archival" tapes, but > as a practice, we do not use it. Perhaps for temporary displays, but > not for long term "preservation." We are now correcting what was > preserved years ago... Alice Hudson [log in to unmask] Alice, Please share with us, your method of correcting what was preserved years ago. -- Respectfully, Kurt ---------------------------------------------------------------- Kurt S. Masters tel. 603-449-6797(H) 603-752-7282(W) 97 Success Road fax. 603-449-6667(H) 603-752-3927(W) Milan, NH 03588 email [log in to unmask] http://www.ncia.net/users/kmasters/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Archeology Field School, Lesson #1: Never, Never say "Oops", Say "Look!, TWO artifacts! . . . And they FIT!!