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Steve Cerne
> 3 dayUsed to build a flight bird cage, it is very sturdy yet pliable.
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Julie H
> 3 dayNeeded stainless steel for my bird cage project .....hes happy and Im happy
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A guy who appreciates great designs
Greater than one weekRusted at every weld joint only weeks after being exposed to the elements. Don’t recommend.
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Steve Berian
> 3 dayI learned the hard way that chipmunks like to nest in underground irrigation control vaults. Fortunately I got to fix the problem before they munched on the wires to my valves! I had to excavate the control vault, and line the hole with this stainless steel (rabbit wire) 1/2in mesh, and then replace the vault. SS wire wont corrode & disintegrate like galvanized wire will. Thats important, as I would not want to have to do this again! I put in a 2nd vault, out in the front yard late this past Fall & made sure to line the hole with this mesh first, before assembling the vault. MUCH easier when you do it RIGHT the FIRST time!
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G. Chow
> 3 dayFound out the horrific way that a raccoon paw can fit through regular chicken wire. MY 32 year old box turtle paid the price. The others are now protected better with this wire in the covers on their outdoor enclosures. It is a little stiff and hard to flatten out but still manageable to work with. Will be buying more.
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Family
> 3 dayGood price and perfect product for building bird cage No Zinc!
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Katy
Greater than one weekWe purchased this product from this seller before to make a parrot-safe bird cage, and had no qualms the first time. We purchased again* ~1 year later, and there has been a drastic decline in quality. This is advertised as bird-safe, and it is NOT. Every other joint seems to have a nasty barb and/or excess solder attached that we can’t simply sand off - we’ve tried wire brushes, files, torches, sanding sponges, etc. to reduce the amount, but it has hardly made a difference. We’re looking at hundreds of hours of picking to get them off of the cage - they are sharp enough to tear our skin (as seen in a photo) so they’ll be too sharp for birds. We will likely need to spent another several hundred dollars to replace the wire and hopefully salvage the rest of the materials and start from scratch. If you are trying to build a bird-safe aviary, I do NOT recommend this product. *initially purchased from another account
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Dukeandtheland
> 3 dayI ran out of a previously purchased galvanized mesh and bought this one to continue the installation. Color wise no big deal. Quality wise it is definitely better than galvanized material. I put it up on metal fence railings and tied them in to the posts and railings with wires. Not too easy to manipulate but eventually you will make it work. Put on thick gloves please. I use long sleeve leather gloves and it made the process much easier. Tie the beginning, top and bottom to the post first and roll them out.
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ashley
> 3 dayI made a bird cage with the wire and it’s so study. It’s able to hold up all the toys, food/water bowls and everything I wanted. It’s a better product then I ever expected. Very happy with my purchase and I will be buying more for 2 more bird cages thats in the making.
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SamHain
12-06-2025Good product.