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At my hardware store, the washers are called automotive washers. They have a large outer diameter (around 1 - 1.5") and a small inner diameter, which is just large enough for your wood screw. The most secure washer size is larger than your hardware cloth "square".
I used automotive washers to attach my cattle panels to my 2x4 structure. It is fast and very secure. I have a different opinion about staples. I exclusively used staples for attaching my hardware cloth to my coop window openings and it is very secure. I used a pneumatic stapler with 1 inch deep staples every 4 inches. Half inch long staples every foot will most certainly be insufficient. It all depends on the type, size and frequency of the application.
Another name for the automotive washers is fender washers. I work at a hardware store, and that is what we call them.
At my hardware store, the washers are called automotive washers. They have a large outer diameter (around 1 - 1.5") and a small inner diameter, which is just large enough for your wood screw. The most secure washer size is larger than your hardware cloth "square".
I used automotive washers to attach my cattle panels to my 2x4 structure. It is fast and very secure. I have a different opinion about staples. I exclusively used staples for attaching my hardware cloth to my coop window openings and it is very secure. I used a pneumatic stapler with 1 inch deep staples every 4 inches. Half inch long staples every foot will most certainly be insufficient. It all depends on the type, size and frequency of the application.
Another name for the automotive washers is fender washers. I work at a hardware store, and that is what we call them.
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