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The Fence Post

What Kind of Wire Mesh or Fence Should You Use?

February 24, 2010 | by Frank Langone

field fence and cattle

First, what does your landscape require?

As the seasons change, are you contemplating any projects that will require fencing - a play area for children, lawn and garden fence, pet fencing, swimming pool? Planning now can save you a lot of time and legwork when you are ready to start the work.

There are many varieties of wire fencing and meshes to be considered and evaluated before you can narrow it down to your final selection. What are the specific needs and requirements of your project? 

And some questions to think about--

  • Do you want an economical fence?
  • Should your fence last a long time or is it temporary?
  • Do you want the practicality and utility of a galvanized wire fence?
  • Is the durability, longer lifetime and attractive appearance of vinyl coated mesh important?
  • Why do you need a fence?
  • How many feet of fencing are required?
  • Are there specific requirements that determine the size of the mesh openings?
  • What are the height requirements for the fence?
  • If this is a DIY project, do you have the knowledge and information necessary to do the job properly?
  • How many posts will you need?
  • Do you want to use steel or wood posts?
  • Will you need a gate?
  • Are there any special tools you will need for installation?
  • Is the fence line cleared?
  • Will you need to clear or prepare the enclosed area?

Once you have answers to these questions, you will have made a great start on your project.

Do you have any more specific questions you need to be answered? Call us and we'll listen.

4 Keys to Choose the Best Fence for Your Needs

pony looking over fence

 

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Topics: wire mesh, wire fence

Vinyl Coated Welded Wire Mesh For Zoos

February 19, 2010 | by Duncan Page

vinyl coated welded wire bird zoo display

White-Headed Buffalo Weaver Display

16 Gauge, Black Vinyl Coated 1" x 1" Mesh

When constructing their displays and fencing their walkways, zoos frequently use welded wire meshes that have been vinyl coated. There are several reasons this type of material is chosen. Vinyl coated products are:

      • Easy to clean and maintain
      • Available in a variety of mesh sizes - from ¼" x ¼" to 4" x 4"
      • Available in different gauges - from light weight 23 gauge to heavy 10.5 gauge
      • Attractive and aesthetically pleasing
      • Very durable and long lasting 
      • Strong and safe protection for birds and other animals
vinyl coated welded wire mesh bird display
 vinyl coated welded wire bird display mesh vinyl coated welded wire bird display mesh

White Crested Laughing Thrushes   Chestnut Mandible Toucan   Tawny Frogmouth Owl 

14 gauge, black vinyl coated 1" x 2" mesh

Vinyl coated welded wire products can be used in many different areas and for many different purposes including but not limited to: 

      • Bird displays
      • Displays of mammals
      • Effective crowd control
      • Fences along walkways
      • Safety mesh for railings
vinyl coated welded wire animal display

vinyl coated welded wire fence

 
vinyl coated welded wire mesh infill safety panles
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Monkey cage display panel                    Walkway fence                     Observation deck safety inset 
                                                                                                                                                         1" x 1" mesh
 
Vinyl coated welded wire meshes and fencing are versatile products that will safely secure and protect your animals. They are also effective as exclusion barriers. Though initially more expensive, their long lifetime and attractive appearance make them appropriate for many different situations.
 
Do you either plan to or currently use these meshes?
 
All pictures show the different ways the Birmingham Zoo uses vinyl coated welded wire products.   Vinyl Coated Welded Wire Mesh                                                     
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Topics: cages, vinyl coated wire, 14 gauge, 1" mesh

A Visit to the Birmingham Zoo: Top Netting and Mesh

February 12, 2010 | by Duncan Page

Birminham Zoo pelicans

A Fine Day at the Zoo


The 122 acre Birmingham Zoo draws more than 500,000 visitors a year, making it Alabama's most popular attraction. On February 5th I was treated to a fascinating tour of the facility by Jeff Pribble, the Zoological Manager of Birds. He cares for and manages more than 90 different species of birds - over 400 in number. The zoo is on its way to a goal of 100 species. Such species as the Bali Mynah, Blue-faced Honeyeater, Secretary Bird, and Double-wattled Cassowary are on display in clean, informatively labeled, well-maintained environments that reflect their natural habitats.

Using Netting and Mesh

The Birmingham Zoo uses a variety of meshes in its displays and around the grounds. Vinyl coated welded wire meshes are used in the displays as well as in safety insert panels along walkways, railings, and fences. Woven polypropylene top netting is often used for the tops of the displays. For the bigger displays containing larger birds, woven 2" x 4" mesh is used. A fine woven zoo mesh is also used for the displays of some of the smaller birds.

colorful starling

A World-Class Resource

Along with this fine avian section, the zoo also features a $15 million Children's Zoo displaying the urban and rural wild animals and environs of Alabama. Work on the Trails of Africa is currently underway. Featuring a cultural and botanical "immersion-themed motif", this promises to be a "world-class community asset". The zoo also features two small trains that carry passengers on a 3/4 mile loop throughout the zoo.

Jeff Pribble & Duncan Page @ Birmingham Zoo

 Jeff Pribble & Duncan Page

 If you're in the Birmingham area, be sure to visit!

Vinyl Coated Welded Wire Mesh

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Topics: top netting, vinyl coated mesh

Lace Fencing - The Future Of Chain Link?

January 30, 2010 | by Duncan Page

 

lace fence

Chain Link as a Work of Art?

Having grown up in a neighborhood where the lawns flowed into one another, when some new folks moved in and put up a stark chain link fence around the perimeter of their property, the neighbors were collectively horrified. Mercifully, they grew ivy on it. However, a new type of fencing has been introduced by the Demakersvan design studio in Holland. Called Lace Fence, it is a combination of chain link fabric and the art of lace-making.

The design possibilities - from floral themes to contemporary patterns and designs - are infinite. And you can submit your own designs. With this opportunity to customize each job, every lace fence is unique. Chain link fencing, a basic functional fence, can become a decorative and attractive work of art.

Imagining the Possibilities

Lace Fence can be woven from both 11 and 12½ gauge wires, either galvanized or vinyl coated. The wire mesh is securely clamped to a tubular frame.
There are many different types of locations - both interior and exterior - where Lace Fence is currently in use, including but not limited to:

  • Barrier fences in parks and other public areas
  • Interior partitions in banks, restaurants, hotels, and gyms
  • Railing safety mesh on stairways, decks, and balconies
  • Decorative panels on the facades of commercial buildings
  • Safety fences on apartment buildings
  • Museum displays

What do you think about Lace Fencing? Do you think it's attractive?

Is it more appropriate for use in a public or commercial setting rather than around a residence?

Photograph of Lace Fence at The Design Center at Philadelphia University is used with permission. For more examples, look at https://redfort.nl/  and you can check out the Demakersvan website here:https://www.demakersvan.com

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Topics: woven wire, lace fence, galvanized, vinyl coated

Industrial Wire Cloth - Heavy Gauge Woven Hardware Cloth

January 26, 2010 | by Duncan Page


industrial wire cloth 4 mesh

Specialized Mesh

There are many different specifications of wire cloth available with heavier gauges and different mesh sizes. They are often called industrial wire cloth and can be difficult to find and purchase. In addition to regular steel, these specialized meshes can be made with any kind of metal that can be drawn into wire including stainless steel, brass, bronze, aluminum, and copper. Great for factories, farming, and around the house. 

Tough Stuff

Square mesh industrial wire cloth specifications are usually expressed as openings per inch. For example, 4 mesh means that there are four openings per inch - the mesh measures 1/4" x 1/4". The mesh sizes available range from 1 mesh (1") down to 100 mesh (100 openings per inch). Wire diameters used in these products range from .331 inch ( gauge) down to .003 inch ( gauge).

Finer meshes from 120 down to 500 openings per inch are also available. The wire diameters used are .0037 ( gauge) to .001 ( gauge). These specifications are often called filter cloth or fine mesh wire cloth.

Use Industrial Wire Cloth for:

  • screens
  • guarding equipment
  • cages
  • fences
  • pallets
  • racks and shelves
  • aviaries
  • linings for silos
  • strainers
  • protective barriers

Contact Louis Page for Ordering

Due to the variety of choices of gauge, wire type, and mesh opening size, some specifications require a minimum quantity and must be made to order.

Industrial wire cloth meshes are usually woven. The woven styles are the same as those described in our blog article about standard hardware cloth galvanized wire mesh.

Have any projects requiring industrial wire cloth? Call us and describe the particulars of what you need.  (866) 328-5018

Hardware Cloth

hardware cloth

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Topics: hardware cloth, industrial wire cloth, woven wire

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