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Alison
Greater than one weekThe quality of the mesh was fine, although its a finer mesh than pictured. Id bought it to patch up a fire pit screen cover, and there were pictures included that made me think it would work. My biggest issue is the packaging, which exposes the edges to the handler. Just by holding the sheets up to check the length, I got a really nasty cut on the inside of my middle finger. I thought I might actually need stitches because the bleeding wouldnt stop. It was very tightly wound in the packaging, which could also cause injury because of its sharpness when it was released; so much so that I had to buy a bag to ship it back because trying to wind it up that tightly again could easily mean another bad cut. Again, not a bad product per se, but the packaging definitely needs improvement.
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Levi
> 3 dayUsed these for a dehydrator tray screen, sometimes I get small metal wires in the food from the edges. Big yikes on that front. Needed to oil it with coconut oil to have it as a non stick surface. Overall works fairly well for my uses, but be careful of metal wires if using it for food.
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elaine bright
> 3 dayComes rolled up for easy storage. I got these to fill in some holes in a bag planters that have a window and need some structure to keep the dirt in the bag when the little window is open in the side of the bag to check on growing progress. Going to do a winter garden in the bags. I probably will not use all of it at one time so this roll will be nice to store for next spring planting.
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Dan J. Dunn
> 3 dayIts a spark suppressor for a chiminea. It keeps pieces of burning stuff from flying into the air and coming down on your neighbors roof and setting her house on fire. It works well for this.
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King &.
> 3 dayHoles are larger than showed in photos.
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Persnickety Consumer
Greater than one weekUsed stainless #60 micromesh to cover downspout cache basins to keep debris, mosquitos out of drainage system. Cut easily with scissors. Used leather gloves to handle and fold. Hammer to mold corners tight. Taped edges with thin cut strips of electrical tape. Tapped into place lightly with hammer. Water passes through readily. Already filtered out a lot of debris from flowering trees. Seems to be quality product. No unraveling. Post 3 weeks with intermittent days of Spring showers - no rust, no failure. Waiting for first deep freeze to eval performance. So far no issues. Super fast ship. Good price for amount of material.
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John
> 3 dayThanks!
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Jane Fairchild
> 3 dayI ordered this to cut my own mesh filters. The 40 mesh works well for filtering both isopropyl alcohol as well as resin, which require filtering during the resin printing process. The mesh arrives as two pieces, each 16x50, both rolled together into one roll. It was easy to cut with regular scissors.
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Gandy Dancer
> 3 dayYes, this does have many uses with some of them mentioned in the description. As for myself, I got this to make a sieve for sifting sticks and other larger pieces out of my compost to make it better to use with smaller seeds such as carrots and lettuce. The size of the openings on this mesh seem ideal for the purpose, and since it is stainless steel, it should last.
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Flying Fool
> 3 dayUniform spacing of this mesh screen makes it one of the best wire mesh products Ive encountered lately. These two pieces of screen come nicely rolled in a single paper wrapping and is easy to cut. While working with it, I found that the weave stays attached with no runs of lose wires. Even though this is a very fine weave, the small stainless wires are very strong and flexible. I cant speak to this screens long-term durability in wet environments because Ive only had it in place for several weeks, however, it appears of higher quality than the screen its replacing.