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Andrew
> 3 dayThey have different densities available, and I was concerned the picture with the hand might be a generic stock photo or something, but it is actually that fine for $15. So far seems to be doing a good job of filtering out very small annoying bugs while letting fresh air in and vapor out.
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Dennis Prah
Greater than one weekFor its purpose it probably rates a five star rating. I wanted it for plastic welding, but much to thin, and shear ! This was my fault in ordering, not the product.
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Deborah Parker
> 3 dayExactly what I expected.
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D. Miller
Greater than one weekI run a used oil burner for my heat in the winter and had been using 50 micron sediment filters that kept plugging up daily at a cost of $2.50 each. I wrapped a screen filter with a few layers of this and zip tied it in place and put a couple wraps of it in the center of the filter and have been burning oil with no problems for almost 2 weeks without cleaning the filters. This screen is very good quality and extremely cheap.
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Matt Squire
> 3 dayFolded around high temp fiberglass, wrapped where flex pipe goes S/S hose clamps and Voila! My car the flexpipe section contains the Catalytic, Big $ So this seemed a good alternative...
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Ronny Acosta
> 3 dayWe have a dog that has practically chewed every doggy door weve used and now she has finally stopped. Weve tried different types of metal but with this woven wire sheet, she does not like it and has stopped chewing the doggy door. The metal in this mesh still attracts the metal on the bottom so the door does close but both our lab mix and chihuahua are still able to get in and out with no issues. However, the metal is a big deterrent for her to chew the door. She did try but we watched how as soon as her teeth hit it, she stopped. We still has part of the plastic left so we just wrapped this around that and used duct tape to secure the mesh to the door. We did use metal sheers when cutting this as it just made it easier and we didnt damage our good scissors in the process. Really sturdy and you can bend this to hold its shape. Great quality and even with wet weather, no rust.
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Patrick
> 3 dayWorks for my application on a bird feeder.
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Big Rich Rules
> 3 dayUsing it on my outdoor cooking/fry area to strain cooking oil. Used it first time with very hot oil and the screen worked excellent.
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drjomd.
> 3 dayThis is a nice , thin, flexible mesh. Easily cut to shape with regular scissors.
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Seth
> 3 dayI breed superworms, mealworms, Dubia roaches and red runners as food for my pets. Some bugs can chew through fiberglass or plastic screen. By cutting holes in the lids and hot gluing in pieces of this mesh, it allows for ventilation and even keeps unwanted guests out such as gnats and mites which could get through regular screen material. Its easy to cut with scissors too.