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MC_VH
> 3 dayArrived on time and as stated from description.
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Cynthia Green
> 3 dayScreen was what I wanted to make several spark arrestors. Arrived on time but only 1 of 2 rolls were in the package. Now I need to make the arrestors for my trip to the mountains and I will only be able to make half of the amount I wanted.
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Kelly4
> 3 dayWhy buy this cheap thing with a toxic smell? Why would anyone sell something to Americans with such a toxic smell on screening? Spend the extra bucks. Toxic garbage!
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Donald Gray
> 3 dayThe description by the seller is quite accurate. If you need a fine mesh screen for sifting very fine powder, screening liquids, etc., this screen works well. It can be easily cut by sharp tin snips and can be formed into shapes that do not require compound curves (cylinder, cone, etc). Doesnt rust, either.
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WCK
> 3 dayProduct was wrapped snugly around a cardboard tube and received in excellent condition. Will very likely be purchasing more of this in the future.
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Elsie Brussels
> 3 dayQuestion- Will water flow through the screen?
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Tracy Kurzy
> 3 dayI bought it for several reasons and have to say that I am super disappointed, first I thought a nice deal, but now I have to deal with Rust. I will be sending it back.
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faeliae.kitsune
> 3 daySeems durable yet flexible. Easy to cut with scissors. The cut edges are very sharp!
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Just_Jae
Greater than one weekI was told that different colored neocaridina shrimp couldnt live together because of interbreeding between the colors leading to wild-type colorless offspring, so wanted to make an aquarium that could prove that wrong. My aquarium needed different sections that were separated by a mesh that could be submerged and was fine enough that water could go through, but the tiny shrimp babies could not. This seemed like the perfect product. (Had to change order due to the pictures order changing upon submitting) Picture 1 - Shows where the stainless steel mesh was placed to create the sections. Picture 6 - The finished aquarium set-up. Picture 5 - The aquarium now all grown in. At this point there was little rust showing, and it looked like normal detritus debris (I didnt think it could be rust since I had bought stainless steel mesh...) Picture 3 - The first spread of rust along the top of the aquarium. Picture 2&4 - The stainless steel having rusted completely through, poisoning the water, and killing all 8 of the colored shrimp group inhabitants. This aquarium was housing hundreds of dollars worth of plants and animals (plus the time it took to create it myself)... all of which died (including the plants) due to the seller not being honest in their product description. Stainless steel doesnt rust.
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Alex Newman
Greater than one weekheadline says it all. Just be careful, its sharp.