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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Philip S. Llanos
> 3 dayPerfect for customizing do it yourself projects.
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ramin
> 3 dayImpossible to cut, with sharp corner
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mr
> 3 daymaking a jewelry box. perfect size. good quality. came fast
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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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Josh
> 3 dayIt’s a stainless steel wire mesh, what more could you ask for!
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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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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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bookaddict
> 3 dayWe used this to line the bottom of the silverware holder in the dishwasher. much cheaper than replacing the basket.
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akaFrank
> 3 dayThe 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.
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William
> 3 daySthis stainless steel grid is good for special screening in places where dampness would cause problems.