@mllNYjust got my shipping notice
any advice on flattening posters. is it OK to lay them on the ground using the brown paper they were shipped in and put 4 books in the corner for a week, turn over for a week and presto or do I have to go full out and buy 2 foam boards and get some craft paper and binder clips for a week or so

@Wreck@C.C. 95 ... half the time I dont put any paper on top haha. So long as you aren't sliding whatever you put down as weight no issue. Just direct down, weight it down. Lately I been using the steelbook display stands we sell cause them suckers are a half pound each! And that's pretty heavy for such a small area. So i put a few in a stack wherever i want to weight down.


I'm not patient enough to wait a few months!!I never get absolute flat unless I go the walmart frame route. I got a few of those (cheap) 24x36 and I put some posters in those and just forget about it ...after a few months they are damn flat.



@mllNY@C.C. 95 I did have to send a screen grab, the woman thought it was just a glitch but really I think it was they were in the process of removing the sale but forgot to take the sale price down from everywhere, but they were not argumentative about it at all.
I can say this thing feels very well built quality wise and it is actually quite heavy and has a nice leathery feel. There are two small issues with mine though, the zipper pull came out, not the zipper but the tab, I just have to clamp the opening closed, also one set of rings are not 100% aligned but since I am using this for storage mainly I am not as concerned.
As to the flattening process. I gave up on the binder clips on the foam boards and went with my Walking Dead hardcover books. They are fairly heavy and large and with 10 they spread out nicely. I did that last night so we will see how well that goes. If I don't start seeing some progress soon I am abandoning the top part of the boards. Also I may have to flip them soon

@C.C. 95 yeah i have to belive there is the perfect method to flatten these. There is a master flattener out there who has skills beyond our own

Thanks @WreckWell there is that Poster Mountain who do restoration .... they are the masters ... but I dont believe their process or price would be wise for screen print. But crazily enough they can take wrinkled movie posters or those folded one sheets and totally flatten them. I wonder if they steam them or something. I believe @cooey once posted some crazy pics of a before and after of his Twins poster.
