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How To Build A Wood Post & Rail Fence - Video

June 3, 2009 | by Duncan Page

Helpful DIY knowledge imparted--
 
Here's an Aussie instructional video showing you how to install a wood post and rail fence down under. Watch the video and learn how to avoid making common mistakes. You can attach welded wire mesh fence to this type of wood fence. The vinyl coated wire is both attractive and long-lasting. Smaller openings can keep small children and pets in your yard.
 
 
 
 
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Topics: video, wood post & rail fence

Top Netting for Flight Pens & Aviaries

June 1, 2009 | by Duncan Page

pheasant on grass

Keeping your pens safe--

Are you raising game birds, poultry or other birds as a business or a hobby? Then you want to make sure your birds are protected with a good netting for the tops of your flight pens.

Known variously as flight pen top netting, top rite netting, aviary netting and game bird netting, these woven and knotted products provide both the protection your birds need and the peace of mind you get from knowing your birds are safe.

This Strong Top Netting:

  • is lightweight
  • easy to work with and install
  • can be fastened together and repaired with hog rings, safety ties or lacing cord
  • large pieces are available for your convenience 
  • no need to piece together smaller sizes in order to cover a large area
  • will not rust
  • resistant to mildew
  • UV stabilized for protection from the sun
  • flexible to prevent injury to your birds
  • acts as a physical barrier to both keep your birds inside the pen and protect them from predators

Woven - Flight Pen Top Netting 

These are the netting products most commonly used. They are woven from multiple strands of black, UV stabilized polypropylene.woven flight pen top netting

  • Mesh sizes available: 1/2", 1", 1-1/2" and 2" hexagonal openings. 

  • Weights available (based on tensile strengths): Light , Medium and Heavy.

  • Widths available: 6', 6-1/2', 12', 12-1/2', 25', 50' and 100'.

  • Lengths available: 50', 100'' and 150'

Knotted - Flight Pen Top Netting

These products are the strongest and heaviest nettings available. Strands of polyethylene cord are knotted in a diamond mesh pattern.

  • Mesh sizes available: 1" and 2"knotted flight pen top netting

  • Weight available: Extra Heavy

  • Widths available: 26' and 52'

  • Length available: 155'

With so many sizes to choose from, you can be sure that there is a flight pen top netting product that will work for you.

 

White Netting

 

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Topics: top netting, game bird

How to Choose the Right Welded or Woven Wire Fence

May 28, 2009 | by Duncan Page

Welded wire with webs

An Informed Decision

There are so many different types of welded and woven wire fences available today. Making an informed decision about which fence mesh you should use can be challenging. How do you choose the right fence?

During the process of making your decision, take the following into consideration:

  • How long do you want the fence or mesh to last?
  • Will the fence be permanent or temporary?
  • Is the appearance of the fence or mesh important?
  • How visible will the fence be?
  • Will your fence be partially hidden by trees or foliage?
  • What factors or requirements determine the mesh size that you want to use?
  • Are there any zoning or code limitations?
  • What factors will determine the height of your fence?
  • Do you want a barrier to keep people or animals out of an area?
  • Is it important that the fence safely contain children or pets?
  • What environmental factors exist that could potentially shorten the lifetime of the wire?
  • Will the fence be exposed to corrosive substances?
  • Does your project require a lot of labor and expense that will need to be repeated more frequently if you use a less costly product and the wires rust through and need to be replaced?
  • Will the appearance of rusting wires be objectionable?
  • Does it make sense to use a more expensive product with a longer lifetime?
  • Do you want a galvanized finish or a less intrusive vinyl coated finish?

These are only some of the questions you may want to answer before going ahead with your project. Louis Page can help with these questions and assist you in your search. A reputable and professional fence installer can also be a great help in guiding you to your final decision.

donkey behind woven wire fence

 

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Topics: woven wire, welded wire, galvanized, vinyl coated

Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh Fence

May 26, 2009 | by Duncan Page

 

Coastal  high-rises

Black puppy next to stainless steel wire mesh

Going Coastal

Stainless steel is well known for its strong resistance to rust and corrosion. Often specified for use in areas with a high potential of exposure to corrosive elements, stainless steel welded wire mesh and fence will last for many years. It is an especially fine product to use in coastal locations where the exposure to salt water and spray can rapidly degrade less robust products. Or use it in animal cages where it will stand up to the caustic effects of urine and feces. The smaller meshes make excellent barriers for nuisance wildlife exclusion.

An Extra Long Life of Service

Although initially more expensive, stainless steel products may have a longer lifetime than other types of welded and woven wire meshes and fences. The expense, the labor, the time and the hassle of replacement can be greatly reduced, if not eliminated.

Many specifications of welded stainless steel wire products are available in a variety of gauge, mesh and roll sizes. The most commonly used are listed below.

Type 304 - the most common grade, the classic 18/8 stainless steel with a composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel.

23 gauge stainless steel mesh

  •  1/4" x 1/4" mesh

21 gauge

  • 1/3" x 1/3" mesh

19 gauge

  • 1/2" x 1/2" mesh

18 gaugeStainless steel wire mesh

  • 1/3" x 1/3" mesh

16 gauge

  • 1/2" x 1/2" mesh
  • 1/2" x 1" mesh
  • 1" x 1" mesh
  • 2" x 2" mesh

14 gaugestainless steel wire mesh

  • 1" x 1" mesh
  • 1" x 2" mesh
  • 2" x 2" mesh

Type 316 - the second most common grade with the addition of molybdenum.

18 gauge

  • 1/2" x 1/2" mesh

This is not a complete listing of the stainless steel welded wire mesh and fence specifications. A variety of woven meshes are also available.

stainless steel building frame

 

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Topics: woven wire, welded wire fence, stainless steel

Sheep & Goat Fence - 4 x 4 inch Woven Wire Mesh

May 20, 2009 | by Duncan Page

white sheep on green grass in front of herd

Woven, Galvanized, Flexible

Stay-Tuff Sheep & Goat square deal knot Fence is made right here in the USA. This strong wire fence features galvanized 12-1/2 gauge high tensile class 3 wires woven into a 4"x 4" mesh. Vertical and horizontal wires are joined by strong stiff stay knots. Woven construction gives the fence some flexibility, making it easier to erect on uneven ground.  

Containment and Protection from Predators

Sheep and goat fence is strong enough to safely contain your animals. It also provides protection from predators. There are no sharp edges anywhere on this fence to cut animals or people. Galvanized finish resists weathering, has a long life and is available in the heavier class 3 finish, and is an economical choice, lasting much longer than the standard farm fence. The 4"x 4" squares are the perfect size for containing sheep and goats. The strong mesh design provides safe confinement and discourages animals from putting their heads through the openings. It is said that if a goat can fit its head through an opening, the rest of it will follow.  The fence is flexible and minimizes the potential for injury by flexing on impact.

Standing up to Heavy Use

Goats use fences. As a goat sheds its thick winter coat, a fence is used to rub off that fur--repeatedly. And let us not forget that a goat will assist with trimming all of your garden back so a fence is mandatory to protect the rest of your garden. As for your seemingly lethargic sheep, don't underestimate their ability to find their way past your enclosure. They are can be destructive and determined, so an appropriate fence is imperative.   

And About Size?

Rolls come 48"x 330'. Sheep and goat fence can be stapled to wood posts or hung on studded T posts. It can also be used for dog runs as well as yard and boundary fences. 

To finish, here's something for the those who are romantic about keeping goats.

 

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Topics: goat, woven wire, galvanized, sheep

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