MTB SS304 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh 36 inches x 10 feet- 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch Mesh 18GA(1.2mm)
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Julie H
> 3 dayNeeded stainless steel for my bird cage project .....hes happy and Im happy
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A guy who appreciates great designs
> 3 dayRusted at every weld joint only weeks after being exposed to the elements. Don’t recommend.
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figment
> 3 dayQuality rust proof mesh. When cutting the mesh, some of the welds for individual wire will break loose.
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ashley
> 3 dayI made a bird cage with the wire and it’s so study. It’s able to hold up all the toys, food/water bowls and everything I wanted. It’s a better product then I ever expected. Very happy with my purchase and I will be buying more for 2 more bird cages thats in the making.
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Devyn Fadel
> 3 dayExcellent product for the price, I live near the beach where the salt air creates corrosion issues for everything, stainless steel (&vinyl) for everything!
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Kurt Bilinski
> 3 dayBought this to make five-sided boxes to keep gophers away from the roots of newly-planted trees. How long the stainless will last though is an unknown. Some types of stainless (like 316) last forever, while some grades of 304 can and will rust... especially where welded, which this is, so only time will tell.
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Steve Cerne
> 3 dayUsed to build a flight bird cage, it is very sturdy yet pliable.
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DREW M GORDON
Greater than one weekThe product looks good . Haven’t had a chance to use any of it yet t only arrived in yesterday’s imail
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Mike Wagner
> 3 dayI used this product to help keep the squirrels out of my attic. The vents at the top of my house had a fine mesh screen behind the louvers. The squirrels easily ripped thru the mesh screen and fit through the louvers. This stainless steal mesh wire cloth has stopped them so far. Great product for fending off a squirrel attack.
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steve
> 3 dayUsed this to make a cage for our Jardines Parrot. Works perfectly. A bit difficult to cut, but if it were easy to cut, our birds built-in wire cutters (aka her beak) would be able to break it. Shes got no hope of biting through this, but I cant say whether Id trust it for containing a large parrot like a macaw (might work fine, I just dont have any experience with them). One roll is just about enough for a 3x4x5 cage, if youre careful, and, even once you add in some lumber and stainless steel screws/latches/etc, is far cheaper than a comparably-sized quality premade cage. I use the scraps to guard my miniature cactus collection from our cats. Also working perfectly for that so far.