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Patience
> 3 dayIts safer than fiberglass, lets more air through than paper, and cuts very easily. Just be careful with the sharp edges.
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Scott
> 3 dayIt was exactly what I wanted. Great price and shipping. Thank you!
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JK
> 3 dayThis mesh size is listed as 200 mesh, which is NORMALLY considered to be 74 microns. But this is apparently TBC Wire Cloth mesh size 200... which is 86 micron. Much larger openings than expected. This wire cloth was purchased to make brine shrimp sieves, but baby brine shrimp go right through it. This is not a fault of the maker or seller, although it really should be listed as 200 TBC wire cloth mesh in the description.
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judy wheeling
> 3 dayIm dissatisfied with this for a couple reasons. Its listed as food grade but the screen has jagged edges with tiny strings of stainless steel strings coming out everywhere. The product Will have to be crimped, sealed or put in a frame to avoid health hazards and mine came with a huge grease stain (like industrial or machine grease) that penetrated much of the roll. Disappointed. I bought it to line my dehydrator trays for fine herbs. I will still make some of it work.
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Rebeca Diaz-Perez
> 3 dayI made a art project for my class. Holds really well. Pretty sturdy, flexible and light weight product.
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Russell Damewood
> 3 dayI used it for silkscreening and it works quite well for it’s intended purpose.
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Rafael gongora
> 3 dayVery small
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Nature
> 3 dayMisleading item description on amazon because it said stainless steel and it’s not attracted to a magnet. It’s a soft metal that it can leave some grey color streaks on paper after scratching on paper , not stainless steel.
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Ryan
Greater than one weekI have pet jumping spiders, and right now, theyre tiny little babies. I bought some baby spider enclosures, but silly me, theyre built for baby tarantulas, not baby jumping spiders, and the mesh they used for ventilation would allow them to escape if they really wanted to... not only that, but their food, fruit flies, could effortlessly get out of the holes in the mesh. So thats where this stuff came in. I bought this, cut out the old mesh and hot glued in the new, fine mesh, and now not even the fruit flies can squeeze out of there. But its still perfectly ventilated. I give this fine mesh two thumbs up for sure.
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Prof. Javonte Swaniawski DVM
> 3 dayPerfect for making a media separater. Use to catch stainless steel pins after cleaning fired brass.