suppluy various wire mesh (used in boating)

Discussion in 'Metal Boat Building' started by zhujie, Feb 24, 2004.

  1. zhujie
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    Location: supply various wire mesh

    zhujie New Member

    main products cover: stainless steel wire mesh in special thickness, special wire dia and special width, dutch weave type stainless steel wire mesh in special mesh and special specifications, black wire cloth, welded wire mesh, window screen, fencing netting, conveyor belt mesh, brass wire mesh, crimped wire mesh, hexagonal wire mesh, all kinds of metal wire and other hardware products which are widely used in oil, chemical, mine, building and food fields.
     
  2. darr
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    darr Open Minded

    I am looking for a manufacturer of our wire plank product. Please contact me off list to go into details.

    darr@email.com
     
  3. jimcro55
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    jimcro55 Junior Member

    Another good source for this woven wire mesh material can be found in New Jersey. The company is called Belleville Wire Cloth and their website can be found here:
    http://www.bwire.com/

    I have used them a lot in the past to send me specifically cut sizes of wire cloth and wire mesh of various alloys and they always get me the exact product I need fast.
     
  4. jimcro55
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    jimcro55 Junior Member

    Oops, sorry I happened to stumble across this forum through a google search, and I did not realize how old it was. Sorry about that guys. Anyways, just figure I could help out on this specific subject.
     

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    No problem Jim - when there is useful information to add, it's not a problem to revive an old thread.

    (After a long time has passed after the last reply, you should be seeing a small "Old thread warning" checkbox below the reply input to indicate it's an old thread, but old threads are not locked in case there is additional or better info that is relevant at a later date.)
     
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