1 PC 11”X14” (28cmX36cm) Wire Mesh 5 Mesh, Sturdy Metal Mesh Sheets for DIY Projects 304 Stainless Steel No Rust Mesh Screen

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  • wolfhound

    > 24 hour

    I bought it to place over food in my air fryer to try to minimize the grease spatter that is so hard to remove from the fryer. I knew it was a little large for the opening but thought it would be easy to trim. Nope, very difficult. The stainless steel is very strong and resisted my tin snips. I wound up tediously bending over one end and hammering it tight to remove any projection. It does the job quite well. I deducted one star for the difficulty in using for my intended purpose. The other end of the sheet, like most screens, is open cut and relatively easy to snag a finger of piece of clothing on. Not a big deal but something to be aware of.

  • Aaron Higley

    > 24 hour

    Needed mesh, not screen, to cover heat intake and exhaust for heater on RV.

  • Paul Spencer

    > 24 hour

    Very sturdy & well made. Used it to replace wire mesh cover on my outside gas fireplace vent. A challenge on cutting to fit, but it did the job.

  • TimC

    > 24 hour

    This 304SS wire mesh is good stuff to work with. Cut it with sheet metal shears, fasten it with 3/16 pop rivets. 5 openings/inch is a nice mesh size for strainers, as it doesnt hold moisture the way finer screens will. Ill probably buy this again.

  • Admin

    > 24 hour

    I bought this in hopes to be like a netting for a cpu fan I turned into a portable fan powered via USB, I was worried about having the tools to cut it but was able to get past that. And I was able to line up the cut sheets to the fan, the fan has potential to cut probably a finger of and has cut some skin off me before, and I had to do some searching and decided on this. This was perfect, almost too perfect, the net doesnt bend in, atleast not too far that its dangerous, its very sturdy and strong, the metal sheet didnt hit the fan blades but it does hit like the center of the fan and sometimes makes noises as it grinds against it, but no damage on the sheets end, some scratches on the fan but nothing dangerous, and also the holes in the sheet are so small, I doubt even a baby can fit its finger through it (not that I would try, just a estimation). The on my problem I have now is getting cut by the edges I left out after cutting cause they can go through skin, just gotta be careful and cut the edges off. But still it works perfect for a metal filter or metal net. I can even think of some cosmetic or prop use for leftover parts too. Well worth the purchase.

  • Wanda Marie

    > 24 hour

    I used this to cover the vent furnace and fridge vent holes to keep bugs out. The screen can even keep mosquitos out. Sturdy enough to do the job but easy to cut and apply

  • Richard Jackson

    > 24 hour

    My wife lost her wedding ring through this shower grate. This product was harder to cut than expected but looks great under the drain cover and works. Hope it really resists rust because magnets do attach to it. That usually means there is non SS under the SS finish. Cutting it could expose non SS surface.

  • akaFrank

    > 24 hour

    The mesh arrives flat in a protective wrapper. This mesh is very sturdy, it is ideal for using it as a flat opening cover. It can be curved into a larger radius, but a small radius is very difficult, right-angle bends are to be avoided. The material is high quality, very stiff and springy. Tin snips are needed to make cuts. Nice material for the right application.

  • Kevin L

    > 24 hour

    Good. Watch the poky edges. Use gloves to work with it. I used it for a layer inside a camping stove, so that sheet worked great. For the extra sheet, we tried to use in the Kitchen, but the pokey edges gave it a trip to the trash bin.

  • Physician Advice

    > 24 hour

    Intended use was for rodent proofing in the attic. I cut the sheet in 1/2 to make 2 equal pieces. The wires next to the cuts all fell off since they ARE WOVEN, not each welded. To save some of the pieces I used needle nose pliers to sharply bend the end wires upward 90 deg to save the rest of the weave. I should have just used galvanized hardware cloth (1/4) which is welded, less expensive and easily cut for use. This stainless steel pre-cut is nice for decorative use, and did come in 1 flat piece (not folded like others) and would be best used whole as is

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