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Tim -
In addition to heavy gauge woven 1/4" mesh, we've added a second under layer of 14 gauge 2"x4" mesh to support the more expensive 1/4" material. You can find the larger mesh at any local hardware store (http://www.homedepot.com/p/YARDGARD-4-ft-x-50-ft-14-Gauge-Welded-Wire-308302B/202024086?N=c3lp#.UVA95xdJNyI) and it can be secured to a wood frame with a pneumatic staple gun (1"-2" long staples).
The heavier 1/4" stuff can still be punctured, but it's very seldom that we have to replace mesh anymore.
Mike
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tim Bennett
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2013 11:44 AM
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Subject: 1/4 inch screen mesh source
Hi everyone,
Does anybody have a good source for 1/4 in hardware mesh? I did a quick search on the Listserv archives and there are a couple of mentions of it, but that was quite a few years ago, at least what was returned on the search parameters. The 1/4 in mesh/hardware cloth that is sold at big box stores such as Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc is not suitable for archaeological work, at least what is sold in my area of MI. The product they offer is made in China and is not woven and is very thinly galvanized. This screen is rendered useless after about 2 days of use. I did quite a bit of searching on the internet a couple of years ago but it seems that the only 1/4 mesh out there is the China made non woven stuff or high grade stainless steel, brass, etc that is mostly for commercial/industrial purposes. I have a chapter member that is in need of building some screens so if anyone has any sources of archaeological quality screen, it would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
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