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    Default Security screen mesh

    Anyone know where you can buy this stuff in WA. Not the extruded Aluminium bars, but the black metal mesh that can be used to replace the aluminium or nylon fly mess.

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    I think you will find that is used to make screens called Crimsafe and is a patented system. The mesh is actually powdercoated stainless steel mesh and is very expensive.

    Try here. http://www.westral.com.au/s-crimsafe.asp

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    Thanks Barry

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    I know it as shark mesh.

    If that's the stuff..Bunnings sold it last time I looked..

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    And I know it as "super screen" generally goes behind diamond type grills,see the link below, you still need flywire though cause the bugs still get through.
    http://www.designawards.com.au/ADA/9...GN/031/031.HTM

    Crane aluminium have then, so their distributers in wa will.
    Hen

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnt9000
    And I know it as "super screen" generally goes behind diamond type grills,see the link below, you still need flywire though cause the bugs still get through.
    http://www.designawards.com.au/ADA/9...GN/031/031.HTM

    Crane aluminium have then, so their distributers in wa will.
    Thanks Int,

    The problem with most of these suppliers is they want to sell you the whole door as a security item. I don't need a door I just need the mesh and also don't really need it for its security features, I just want a strong relatively invisible mesh to fit to a restored old wooden framed flywire door so that my Wire-Haired-Terrier/ Kelpie cross doesn't scratch/claw its way through the mesh every time it sees a doggy mate go past on the footpath. I'd rather not interfere with the character of the door too much so I don't want to add an Al or wooden grill if I can avoid it.

    Indiana is only a small dog but it is very determined and has chewed her way through new chicken wire several times leaving her paws and mouth in a bloodied state.

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