I've been wanting to get into dry leaning and pressing my own books. Glad to see the Pentel eraser, lots of videos have an eraser but don't show want kind, and as I newb I'm afraid to make a mistake.
We're here to help Tron! All of the materials i use can be found in the video description with links to Amazon. Reach out if i can answer any questions at all and welcome to the cleaning and pressing hobby!
I love your explanation of the process. Even though I don’t do much cleaning your explanations and description of the process is helpful in understanding what can be cleaned and how the paper & inks can be treated. Thank you!
i'm sure you love comics as much as i do , Dr. Paul , so any comic is worth the time ! i've never seen a square bound pressed before so i'm looking forward to the next webisode . you're channel HAS grown . i subscribe around 780 , so , you've increased a thousand in a short time . that tells you you must be doing something right !
Thanks Rick! It’s true. Even though I’m mostly buying the bigger keys and rare golden age stuff these days, it doesn’t diminish my love for just about all comics-it’s just that I already own the stuff that is easier to find! I’m so grateful to all the viewers that have grown the channel in the last year. I think you’ll like my approach to pressing square-bound comic books, it’s very straightforward. Fingers crossed I get the video up tomorrow evening.
I am familiar with some work in this area but it is not something i have studied extensively. As far as i know, every material that allows visible light to pass also allows at least some UV to pass, so it can't indefinitely protect your comic from UV, it can only slow down the damaging effects of UV. But i'd love to learn if there is something that works to provide 100% UV protection.
Hi Dr. Paul, are you offering cleaning and pressing as a paid service? I have a high dollar key that im not willing to attempt myself and was looking for a pro not a newbe like myself. Thanks.
Thanks for reaching out! Generally no, I’m just too busy between my real job and content creation for the channel. Occasionally though I do take on a project that I think would be good content for the channel and I’m always happy to provide advice and/or a referral to a qualified professional. Reach out to me on Instagram or Facebook and I’ll be happy to help.
I have put them back on with methyl cellulose and received blue label. I have heard others heated the glue up with a tack iron and re-adhered the cover which I don’t have experience with myself but seems superior if you can get it to work.
Yes! I expect to know the results any day. I think the hurricanes added about 15 working days or three week’s calendar time to their turn-around-times.
I've been wanting to get into dry leaning and pressing my own books. Glad to see the Pentel eraser, lots of videos have an eraser but don't show want kind, and as I newb I'm afraid to make a mistake.
We're here to help Tron! All of the materials i use can be found in the video description with links to Amazon. Reach out if i can answer any questions at all and welcome to the cleaning and pressing hobby!
I love your explanation of the process. Even though I don’t do much cleaning your explanations and description of the process is helpful in understanding what can be cleaned and how the paper & inks can be treated. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Dan! Appreciate the feedback.
i'm sure you love comics as much as i do , Dr. Paul , so any comic is worth the time ! i've never seen a square bound pressed before so i'm looking forward to the next webisode . you're channel HAS grown . i subscribe around 780 , so , you've increased a thousand in a short time . that tells you you must be doing something right !
Thanks Rick! It’s true. Even though I’m mostly buying the bigger keys and rare golden age stuff these days, it doesn’t diminish my love for just about all comics-it’s just that I already own the stuff that is easier to find! I’m so grateful to all the viewers that have grown the channel in the last year. I think you’ll like my approach to pressing square-bound comic books, it’s very straightforward. Fingers crossed I get the video up tomorrow evening.
Nicely done Dr Paul!
Thanks Peter!
I always wondered how you'd be able to posibbly repair these GS/Annual/King Size comics. That have spines that were glued.
Yup. Completely different pressing buffer stack. Once you understand that it’s not too difficult though.
Have you seen a UV protection frame for slabbed comics? Or maybe a UV slip cover for slabs?
I am familiar with some work in this area but it is not something i have studied extensively. As far as i know, every material that allows visible light to pass also allows at least some UV to pass, so it can't indefinitely protect your comic from UV, it can only slow down the damaging effects of UV. But i'd love to learn if there is something that works to provide 100% UV protection.
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Thanks SnakeBite!
Hi Dr. Paul, are you offering cleaning and pressing as a paid service? I have a high dollar key that im not willing to attempt myself and was looking for a pro not a newbe like myself. Thanks.
Thanks for reaching out! Generally no, I’m just too busy between my real job and content creation for the channel. Occasionally though I do take on a project that I think would be good content for the channel and I’m always happy to provide advice and/or a referral to a qualified professional. Reach out to me on Instagram or Facebook and I’ll be happy to help.
@@DrPaulKosnik thankyou for the reply, I'll do that.
Had the cover come off of a square bound book, has this ever happened to you, can I glue it back on? if so can you suggest a glue, thanks
I have put them back on with methyl cellulose and received blue label. I have heard others heated the glue up with a tack iron and re-adhered the cover which I don’t have experience with myself but seems superior if you can get it to work.
Did this book ever make it to cgc?
Yes! I expect to know the results any day. I think the hurricanes added about 15 working days or three week’s calendar time to their turn-around-times.
@@DrPaulKosnik Good. And what was the grade you predicted it would get?