Paper Mart Double-Faced Corrugated Cardboard Sheets and Pads | 24" x 18" | Quantity: 50
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Thank you, I would estimate that this is a 1/16" thick sheet. Because of the variable thickness, the final result may differ.
Thanks for visiting! The Corrugated Sheets provided by us are a great product for using in Mailing Envelopes to add extra protection! It is not possible to guarantee that they wouldn't bend during rough transport.
One eighth of an inch is the thickness.
The targets are very sturdy and we use them for practice at the range.
Selected User Reviews For Paper Mart Double-Faced Corrugated Cardboard Sheets and Pads | 24" x 18" | Quantity: 50
Our plan is to package art prints on these cardboard sheets and sell them. It's nice to have such sheets of cardboard. They're flat. It is square. The color brown. There is an approximate thickness of 1/8". I found that they worked well for packaging art prints, except for one small issue Ten of them could not be used because they were damaged. can only tell you they were not damaged in transit but sustained some kind of smacking instead. Approximately 20% of the cardboard sheets were bent, creased, and unusable due to this faulty smackaging. There may be a reason why four-letter symbols are used. Would you still give it a 5 star rating if 10 of the 50 cardboard sheets were damaged by smacking? As for what I can tell you, well, you will see. The original draft of my essay was a two-page one (Apparently) violated this website's comment policy by giving this review five stars. As far as I can tell, corporations are not bound by the First Amendment and are not required to give their reviewers free speech or press rights. As a result, they make up vague and arbitrary rules like "Inquiries about the seller or the shipment are not allowed!" The only thing you are allowed to talk about is the product! Even if the seller uses packaging that damages the product! Just tell the other customers about the damaged product and DO NOT tell them In any case, I digress. " In my attempt to leave a two-word message Having my hopes of obtaining a five-star review shattered, I just settled on the boring option of contacting an unknown party that may or may not rhyme with "the speller". "This unnamed party was very responsive and granted me something akin to what I would call a "dull defund. " I was not expecting this at all. I think I will likely reorder these beautiful cardboard sheets next time we need to package art prints, in the hopes that this speller will be able to solve its smackaging issue. Bottom line four stars for my general experience with these cardboard sheets, but zero stars for the That's what it's like to live in It would be great if we could come up with something rhymed with "speedom of bleach"! I will still be there even if it's just to complain about smacking.
Packing is so tight that the packing strips crush the sheets at the top and bottom of the stack, rendering them unusable. All of the sheets are in bundles that are strapped together so tightly that only a few are usable, according to the purchaser. Several other people have commented on this as well, so I am not sure whether this was an isolated event. Additionally, keep in mind that they will not fit in a mailer of the same size. A 6" x 9" cardboard will not fit in a 6" x 9" mailer since they are exactly the same size. This is not a problem with the product, though.
They are being used to protect comic books mailed in envelopes, and they seem to work fine. They have corrugated lines going at a short angle, so they may bend more easily than those with corrugations going lengthwise, but they are thicker than the ones I had before. Also, they are short, but still longer than any comic book, so I have not experienced any problems thus.
To begin with they were packaged properly (There were a few snubby corners on a few of the sheets, but they were still very We had a great time smacking! The second is As soon as they arrived, they started to play. Based on - We will have it in hand three days after the order. They are expensive. All in all, they can be a bit difficult to work with. The thumbs up are in order!.
These are the parts I use to back 16x20 prints I create and sell. Because I prefer to ship flat rather than rolled, I need something that won't bend while in shipping, but that looks nice, too. There is a brown cardboard that is cut straight with no fraying and is pretty cleanly cut. My purchase of these has been about eight times so far and I plan to keep purchasing them.
Organizing your fabric stash with these works like a charm. managed to fit pieces that ranged from one yard up to five yards on a single piece. While I think they are a bit pricey, they will be able to be reused once I have finished using them. I am likely one of the few people who have so much fabric that that would not be as much of an issue for most people.
There are wrinkles on all corners and edges of the binding plastic used to bind them in the box for shipping. As I could not use at least 15, I had to throw them away. These are the kind of boxes I use for packaging my 8x12 photographs.
In lieu of artwork, I plan on using these as backer boards. It takes me about half to two thirds of these to complete my job. As a result, both ends of the boards have been pressed or stretched by the strap that keeps them together so tightly that they are no longer usable. Also, the edges of these envelopes have been roughly cut, so they will not look neat when mixed with artwork. I would not recommend using them for this purpose but rather for inserts that prevent.