This is the hardware cloth galvanized cage wire with 1/2'' opening square mesh weave. Besides it is lightweight flexible and economical and also available in various gauges you can tailor the size you need. It provides great protection and support for plants erosion control and compost containment.  Brand new hardware cloth galvanized cage wire with 1/2'' opening square mesh weave which is an extremely versatile product that can be used for a number of application including animal containment  temporary fences home maintenance sifting screen and craft projects. This is the hardware cloth galvanized cage wire with 1/2'' opening square mesh weave which is an extremely versatile product that can be used for a number of application. Use for Crafts and Guards: You can use this wire for rustic country decor or to get hip artisanal look, also can work with T posts and wooden box to generate large space for trees or sieve soil dust in projects or big airport engineering.Wide Usage: This versatile hardware cloth can be cut with tin snips and shaped for specific projects, can be used for covering windows and screen doors, chicken run, rabbit fence, tree guards, drains, gutters, under eaves, soil sifters, etc.Flexible Design for Easy Use: Lightweight and flexible design makes iron wire roll easy to use for a number of applications, you can tailor it to your specific needs.1/2" Opening Square Mesh Weave: With 1/2-inch mesh, the hardware cloth is flexible and tight enough to leave out large ground crawling arachnids.Our 2 x 4 wire filled gates are perfect to use when keeping horses or other. Hammer 1 3/4-inch galvanized fence staples every 3-inches to secure the mesh to the top rail. Align the top of the mesh so that it lands in the middle of the rail. Align the end of the mesh with the edge of the post. Sturdy Construction: Made of 19 gauge heavy duty galvanized iron, providing a double zinc coating for maximum rust resistance and long life, the hardware cloth would be a good choice for everyone. It is flexible and easy to manipulate, but sturdy. Sandwich the end of the wire between the boards and bolt them together to distribute the pulling force.
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