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Re: What type of metal is this? [Re: PaulGrapevine] #13659117 08/07/20 01:35 AM
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Thanks again for the help fellas! This was me today.

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Re: What type of metal is this? [Re: PaulGrapevine] #13659122 08/07/20 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by PaulGrapevine
$75 for a 5’x16’ sheet. That should be enough for all 3 feeders. Sort of expensive but cheaper than 3 varmint cages and welding it on is better than bolting something else on.

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What size are the openings ? The stuff i bought was 1 x 2 and was powder coated, I think that wire would allow varmints to get into my chicken coop. Looks like it would be ok for a cage around the feeder timer.


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Re: What type of metal is this? [Re: PaulGrapevine] #13659146 08/07/20 01:55 AM
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Pretty sure they are 2”x4” openings. Should keep the coons out which is our biggest issue while still letting the corn fly.

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