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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Aaron Higley
> 3 dayNeeded mesh, not screen, to cover heat intake and exhaust for heater on RV.
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Angie
> 3 dayI used this as screen to keep birds from building a nest in an attic vent. This screen is of good quality.
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David Parker
Greater than one weekStainless steel is dishwasher friendly accessory for air fryers. Thin design is easy to soak to remove baked on food, unlike some standard mesh racks. You may have to trim to fit your oven, so verify you have/are a handyman with tools to snip stainless steel.
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RICKY DUENAS
> 3 dayUsed this mesh to dress up a few motorcycle parts.Quality material with excellent finish.
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Aidan f.
> 3 dayBe careful, the edges are like a serrated knife edge and I cut my hand getting it out of the package.
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Harry Doss
> 3 dayProduct functions well.
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wolfhound
> 3 dayI 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.
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Paul Spencer
Greater than one weekVery 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.
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Isolde
> 3 dayWhy is it I never have basics like a metal mesh around when I need it? Such is life; a small, overactive rodent with sharp teeth decides to take up residence in my garage. Do I have mesh to resolve and patch the hole it chewed? No, and neither did four local hardware stores, but Amazon did. The Good: The mesh arrived lickety-split in a solid, cardboard sleeve to prevent bending or punctures. Whoever I owe the thanks of a clever package, thank you. My large square came flat and protected. Its a solid hunk of metal mesh that doesnt weigh much and thwarts rodents of unusual size down to adults trying to figure out how to nail or screw this thing in. You need metal snips to really cut this thing; dont try shears or kitchen scissors. Once you cut the shape you want, its easy to apply if you have the right tools. The Bad: It wasnt already in my drawer. Literally none so far; its holding up well and I have not seen any evidence of rust or teeth getting through. The Verdict: If you have need for a solid, not very flexible mesh, this one is a solid contender for your project.
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Physician Advice
> 3 dayIntended 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