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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dinkum
> 3 dayFirst I have to comment on all the reviews that said it was hard to bend, heres a hint, clamp the side and width you wish to bend between to pieces of wood and then gently hammer or roll the edge over to whatever degree you need. Second hint you need to make sure your hands are protected with sturdy leather gloves, not cloth as the ends are sharp and will poke thru cloth gloves. I am using this in the bottom of a charcoal grill to keep the ceramic briquets from falling thru the wide grill bars in the bottom of the BBQ, I dont now how long it will last as the grid gets (color) red hot and ive only done this a few times. But other than this and other than looking for something heavier in wire gauge I am satisfied.
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Connie C.
> 3 dayCut this mesh to fit my 3 high efficiency furnace vents. Works good so far.
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sheryl reyes
> 3 dayPieces went flying when I tried cutting the wires to fit in something. I got cuts
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Logan
> 3 dayI was in need of some mesh that was slightly bigger than what I had. This stuff is great. It is nice and sturdy. It is clearly made with good quality metal. You can see from the picture that the holes in the mest are just shy of half an inch in width.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThis item fits the description perfectly. The edges appear machine cut and are still sharp
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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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Ohsaycanuz
> 3 dayThe mesh was depicted as having much larger mesh holes. I wanted it to build a bird cage but the birds claws would get trapped in it. Also small mesh size restricts visibility and air flow. Deceptive advertising
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Darrel
> 3 dayGreat for making a subfloor for nest boxes for bluebirds and tree swallows. The mesh was a little finer,, closer together, than what was actually needed.
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David Pease
> 3 dayMaterial is more brittle, need more malleable
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Physician Advice
Greater than one weekIntended 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