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plastic mesh (gutter guard type) availability in Australia?



 
 
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Old 31-03-2004, 04:41 AM
Laurence Dodd
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Default plastic mesh (gutter guard type) availability in Australia?

I am in Logan City, QLD. I attempting to make an aviary from some fencing
panels I have and want to cover them with a mesh to keep in the finches. I
have seen the 18cm X 8m rolls of gutter guard that cost $2. I want to use
this because it will be sufficient for finches and cheaper than metal mesh.
This plastic mesh is of the same approximate dimensions as metal welded mesh
(12.5mm square, the apeture is about 10.5mm spuare). I want to know where I
can obtain rolls of this black plastic gutter guard mesh that are in rolls
of at least 90cm wide if not wider.

Thanks,
Laurence Dodd.


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Old 31-03-2004, 09:32 AM
len gardener
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Default plastic mesh (gutter guard type) availability in Australia?

g'day laurence,

any good hardware should have gutter guard don't know if it comes in
different widths though, if your local little shops don't have it got
to the bigger ones like bunning etc.,.

might be an idea to also check the real large hardwares or good
landscaper suppliers i reckon you should just about be able to get
that sort of mesh in say 1.5m widths or there abouts, might be cheaper
to buy it that way than in g/g strips also try those larger nurseries
they have heaps of stuff.

len

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