mesh screen for flooring
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mesh screen for flooring
Just wondered what some thoughts are on the metal mesh panels are. It is similar to the flooring on utility trailers and what is on the drop gates and such. I have located some with 1 1/4" openings in 4x8 sheets. Would like some input if anyone has used any of this for above ground flooring. How will it hold up and what to do for rust maintenance. If I get these panels I think I will get something along the lines of a roll on bed liner to coat them with. Has anyone ever done that before. I figure if it will last a lifetime in the bed of a truck I should get several years in a kennel.
Jeff Driver
Have used this on my above grounds. works well. I have one above ground that I am trying the expanded mesh that hog farmers use in farrowing runs. It is covered with rubbercoating, it seems to be a lot easier on the dogs pads and washes off real well. The only drawback that I have seen is the feces does not fall through.
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You can buy this with larger holes for the waste to fall thru. If I`m correct, what you are refering to is called expanded metal. I just purchased some. Kinda pricey though. 62 bucks a sheet here. I used an exterior paint, but I like the idea about using the rhino lining. I just wonder if the waste will want to cling to it because it is sort of rough in texture
You can buy this with larger holes for the waste to fall thru. If I`m correct, what you are refering to is called expanded metal. I just purchased some. Kinda pricey though. 62 bucks a sheet here. I used an exterior paint, but I like the idea about using the rhino lining. I just wonder if the waste will want to cling to it because it is sort of rough in texture
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Expanded metal, yeah, thats the ticket. As I was typing my post I knew what it was but for the life of me could not think of it. The only place around here that carries it said the 1 1/4" holes is the largest they can get but it is a much heavier steel than what they have in stock at the moment. As far as price goes, I wish $62 would buy a sheet around here. The smaller holes are $67 so I'm sure the heavier will be more pricey. Thats for clean metal, there is another place but all theirs sits out in the weather and is already a rusted mess. May not hurt anything but I figure for a couple bucks why not get the nice shiny clean metal. As for coating it I was thinking about the herculiner that you can get from any parts place and just roll it on yourself. The rhinoliner is sprayed on and it definately aint cheap. I called about it once a while back when I was thinking of this idea and for 2 4x8 sheets it was going to be more than it does to do the bed of a truck. I just figured with a gallon of the herculiner I could get both panels done on both sides for about 1/10 of the cost of the rhinoliner.
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where are you getting your expanded metal from?
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Try my floor panels you will never use anything else. They are 2x3' poly plastic with 1"x3" slots for waste to fall thru. never rust like the metal and are a fraction of the cost and are lightweight but very sturdy. I have all my aboveground kennels with them. email me or call woodland@newnorth.net 715-542-3192 I will send you the info.
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I read on another beagle site, about a guy that aquired some scrap screen material from a rock crusher operation. They use the screen until it starts to wear out, then they junk it. The crushers I dealt with have panels 3' x 5'. The opening can be anywear from 1" x1", or 2" x 2". The thickness of the mesh can be 1/8 - 3/16 thick.
Shaker screen from gravel pit opperation is what I use. I was lucky enough to get some new stuff from a company that was getting out of making shaker screens and had some scraps. I would not use the expanded metal unless there is no other choice as it is prety sharp and could hurt thier feet / nails.
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