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Welded Mesh Blog, where we dive into the versatility and durability of welded mesh for a wide range of applications. From construction and infrastructure projects to agricultural and residential uses, welded mesh offers strength, flexibility, and security. Our blog covers expert advice, practical applications, installation techniques, and innovative ways to use welded mesh to meet various needs. Whether you’re a professional or a DIY enthusiast, explore how welded mesh can provide reliable solutions for your next project.

Rana Begum: The space between.

on Thursday, 23 February 2017.

Rana Begum: The space between.

Begum's artworks and installations take inspiration from the geometric patterns associated with Islamic art and architecture – "I grew up reading the Quran and praying five times a day, so that repetitiveness is instilled in me," she explains – and from contemporary cityscapes: "the clashes of colours, forms, and the way the light changes things."

Fencing mesh to keep in an escape artist!

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Fencing mesh to keep in an escape artist!

Leylandii, husky escape-artist re-homed from Battersea, lots of rolls of 7ft weld mesh, more 3 metre 4 x 4 posts than you could wave a stick at, (posts were pressure-treated timber but bottom 3ft creosoted for good measure), between one and two bags of Postfix™ per post, ground-line for each 12.5 metre run levelled very carefully (to avoid problems!), weld mesh securely clamped to first post and unrolled along scaffold boards using bungees round posts temporarily, only stapled to posts when happy with line. Decorative Bamboo rolls resting on 2 x 2 and fixed to 2 x 1 battens cable-tied to weld mesh and screwed to posts where possible.

Mesh leaf guard for water inlet

on Thursday, 31 October 2024.

Mesh leaf guard for water inlet

Mesh guard for water inlet, using 1/2x1/2x19g mesh Galvanised.

Fruit and vegetable pest protection cage.

on Wednesday, 30 October 2024.

Fruit and vegetable pest protection cage.

Fruit and vegtable pest protection cage. Stops Birds and rodents whilst allowing pollinators through.

In a 1"x 1/2" mesh using Fine Mesh aviary panels.

Raised Vegetable bed and Fencing

on Tuesday, 25 June 2019.

Raised Vegetable bed and Fencing

An enchanting example of a vegetable garden and fencing using Weld Mesh.

Dr Tock's fruit cages

on Tuesday, 19 August 2014.

Dr Tock's fruit cages

Hi I thought id send you some pics of how we used your cage to keep out the badgers and foxs etc.its now in full bloom.This was a complete renovation of the site ;Dr Tocks is now enjoying the fruits !!

Humboldt penguin mesh fencing

on Monday, 10 June 2013.

Humboldt penguin mesh fencing

In this example a 3/4x3/4x16g mesh has been used which has been powder coated. As this enclosure is in a salt water environment it has tarnished. A better choice would have been a pvc coated mesh.

Chris' chicken ark and run

on Friday, 22 March 2013.

Chris' chicken ark and run

I'm very impressed with the service provided by Fine Mesh Metals LTD. They provide a quick delivery, with a quality product. I ordered some chicken wire and a mesh to constructed a new chicken ark with a large run. I built the ark using treated timber with a fine mesh on the low sections, and constructed the surrounding fence using 50m rolls of chicken wire and a square mesh, fitting the stronger mesh on the lower section, I fold out approximately 6 inches at the bottom, to stop the local fox from digging under  it. It works well and keeps my hens safe.

Paul Middleton's owl aviary

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

owl cage

 

When I bought my owl, I didn't want just a run of the mill aviary like a lot of people have such as an old shed with a bit of chicken wire in place of the window.  I wanted an aviary that was a piece of the house, something to look at and admire and somewhere where my owl would be comfortable and safe. Most people have chain link on their aviaries and I nearly had the same too until I found the square mesh and I'm glad I did, it looks absolutely superb and I couldn't have found anything better.  It has the security of the chain link but much better aesthetics.  I get comments about the aviary as much as I get about the beauty of my owl.

Barbara's art installation using medical slides

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Barbara's art installation using medical slides

I have recently graduated from Art school with a 1st class Hons. degree in Fine Art. I used two 6’x 3’ wire welded mesh sheets (un-galvanized) from your company in a piece of art work for my degree show and which I am now hoping to sell. My interest was in disease and I used the mesh which I had left to rust outside, to display copies of antique and vintage microscope slides. The mesh was perfect and I am now playing with idea’s as to how I could use it again. Barbara White

Fox proof boundary fencing

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Boundary fencing mesh

Fox Proof Boundary Fencing Fine Mesh Metals 30m light welded mesh rolls of netting provided the ideal solution for fox proof boundary fencing for a small wildfowl collection. 3ft x 1 inch x 12G wire netting was dug about 1ft into the ground with 4ft x 1 inch x … G wire netting on top overlapped by an inch and attached by a single wire with clip rings giving a total height of approximately 6ft.   A stabilising wire, also attached with clip rings, ran along the centre of the lighter gauge top wire netting. A single electric wire was attached along the top of the fence and another about 1ft from the ground. Heavy duty wooden fence posts were used on this wetland site, much of which is under water during the winter months. The different gauges and mesh sizes available from Fine Mesh Metals made the ideal suppliers for this strong fencing, at the required height, which keeps all but the smallest rodents out and the smallest ducklings in.    The large stock of light welded mesh rolls with size and thickness variations make Fine Mesh Metals the ideal fencing suppliers for the poultry, waterfowl and wildfowl industry. 

Austin's chicken Compound

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Wire Mesh Chicken run

This photo shows the construction of a welded mesh chicken compound, intended to be fox resistant. It uses a lengths of 4ft x 10g at the bottom, with 3ft x 12g joined in the middle with 'c' clips, to produce a 7ft high fence. At the bottom, lengths of 12g have been cut off the roll to make 18" aprons, clipped to the bottom of the fence, upon which rubble has been piled to prevent burrowing. The welded mesh is attached by staples to the wooden posts which are set into 60cm Metposts, making a stable, intruder resistant compound.

Beehive cage to protect against Woodpeckers

on Wednesday, 20 March 2013.

Woodpecker cage

The photo is of a cage constructed to protect a beehive from attack by Green woodpeckers. This image has appeared in the Bee press and in some of my lectures and publications.