Subject: Dunnage
Regarding Henry Grunder's inquiry for "dunnage" to fill spaces wile moving his collection: When packing wedding gowns for long term storage, I use a combination of 100% rag, acid-free tissue (very expensive), and ethafoam. The ethafoam is a polyethylene foam which comes in large rolls of various thicknesses, from 1/16 in to 1/2 inch. When purchased in large rolls (about 5 feet by 200 feet long) it is not expensive. It's easy to cut, flat, chemically neutral, reusable, white, and can be stapled. I believe it is a "Dow" product, I purchase mine from a supplier of industrial packaging supplies. I suggest at least 1/4 inch thickness for this purpose, the thinner sheets are used to package stereos and furniture. PS I have always found "Bubble pack" to be a pain to handle. Should you decide to use "peanuts", make sure you have an industrial-type vacuum around. Jerry Shiner Keepsafe Systems *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:33 Distributed: Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Message Id: cdl-9-33-005 ***Received on Friday, 6 October, 1995