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I was jus thinkin, isn't that the same mesh that you use on security doors (not flyscreens) coz I was lookin at mine today and realised that the security door had a VERy similar mesh to that.

only diff is that its black, I think you can buy it where you get security doors pretty cheaply.

Dont think it would be any good in security doors being made out of light Aluminum;) make a crims life easy.

Gumby sounds like the place to go, a group of guys need to all put in and get a sheet, way cheaper than buying it from places like Autobarn or Supercheap. And also it would save on postage from me..

in up for mesh i need to do my m-spec bumber cause cut the center up for the fmic and i had to take out the indicators,I turned the parkers into indicators.lol

i was looking at www.metalmesh.com.au

i would perfer stainless steel but im up for want anybody else wants.

Oki checked the place today, they have the fine mesh but dont have the large stuff and they want $50 per sheet which is 1200 X900 they are called Masfield engineering in Bendigo as I said could be a bitch in price to post something of that size, I think they have a dimension limit anyway. If people are realy interested let me know, but I would try somewhere in Melbourne first...

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