Dear all,
I am having problems relating to the storage of several archaeological
drawings- (site plans, section drawings, etc.). These have been produced on
permatrace sheets of varying sizes, usually A3 or A4, sometimes cut to
differing sizes (not always with a straight edge)and stuck together using
sellotape or magitape. They have been stored in various states- folded,
rolled, bound with sticky tape...any which way.
Result: extremely irregular, large, unwieldly, sticky drawings, difficult to
consult and prone to tearing....
Their large size and peculiar shape means that storage in a plan chest or on
a hanger is not always possible.
For the future, I am suggesting that the use of one large sheet or a
reduction in scale would be the way forward......
Can anybody help? Replies off-list please.
Thanks!
Karen Muldoon
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