MAPORCH Steel Mesh Screen - 11.4 x 23.6 - Stainless Steel Wire Mesh 20 for DIY Projects, Vent Cover, Shower Drain - Rustproof, Durable, Professional Grade
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Greg
Greater than one weekI originally got this mesh thinking Id use it to support my bagels while baking (putting them directly on a baking sheet browns the bottoms too fast), but I ended up using it for the entirely different purpose of washing sand for my pond. The screen holds up well, is even, has no voids, and doesnt separate. The edges are cut rough, which is to be expected from a bulk piece of material, but thats easily remedied by a quick fold-over and a few taps with a mallet to create a hem seam.
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françoise cardona
> 3 dayI bought this product in order to cover my DIY hamster cage. It was able to cut easily with scissors to fit perfectly. Very helpful !
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Rytebrain
Greater than one weekI really thought it would be a bigger piece, my mistake for not checking measurements. I thought it was expensive for such a small piece, but it was definitely strong and stainless steel. Funny thing, I couldnt figure out how to cut it. Tried my metal sheers, wire cutters, and every thing I could but it would only cut a little at the time. I was so frustrated and needed to cut it. Next day I just tried plain ol scissors, and it cut right through it. I felt a little dumb, if wire cutters didnt work, never thought scissors would. Good product.
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MN GQ
> 3 dayWorked great on my motorhome! Made bug screens for all my air intakes. Keeps the bees and other bugs out of the units. Used a little SS wire to hold them on the inside of the covers.
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mark pare
> 3 dayWanted a sturdy metal mesh, this is it! Filled in the bottom of the silverware try for dishwasher, so that the forks wouldnt fall through as the cheap plastic always breaks, The mesh completely solves the problem
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Mark Oser
> 3 dayWorked as suspected! I’ve been using this material as a large spark arrester between a metal grinder and a vacuum dust collection system. PERFECT; just what I was needing!
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Caramelo
23-11-2024This was the perfect thing to cover up holes in drywall made by rats. I put castor oil pellets in the hole, then packed it tight with steel wool, put dry wall anchors, cut it slightly bigger than the hole (use sheet metal scissors because the metal is super strong), drilled screws through the metal and anchors, covered it with a layer of compound, painted it and boom! Completely cut off rats means of entry. I am actually buying it again to use for other projects.
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Steven B. Moss
Greater than one weekPerfect
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CzechJesus
> 3 dayDid not work for the project I was building, although was a solid product.
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ROY W MCQUAGGE JR
> 3 dayworks great. very easy to work with