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Rolling Styrene into a tube

Rooster

New Member
Does anybody know how large a tube is required to roll up .030 styrene for safe transport? I know it can be rolled, I'm just unsure how tightly it can be rolled up without issue.
 

Ponto

New Member
...styrene will retain the curl once its rolled so depending on the size of your sheet, try to roll as loosely as possible...jus' sayin':thumb:...

JP
 

onthego signguy

New Member
I second the role as loose as possible, it will retain the curl, if it's small signs don't curl it will never go back with out working it back
 

CentralSigns

New Member
For us it's cheaper to ship flat, they cube out the shipping rate for a roll. So we just ship with a sheet of coro to give support, flat packages are 1/2 the shipping price. Is that an option?
 

Mosh

New Member
12" diam at the min. That stuff will hold the curve, roll print to the outside and protect with some old backing paper.
 

Rooster

New Member
I found some 24x24x48 boxes I can use to roll them up nice and loose with. It's only three transit posters at 45" x 75" so it's not that big a deal.
 
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