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Easy, maybe, but expensive. I have a lot of area to cover and this mesh is adding up...Right!
Would be easier to toss a piece of mesh there before adding poly panels...
...then you don't have to worry about it later.

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Easy, maybe, but expensive. I have a lot of area to cover and this mesh is adding up...Right!
Would be easier to toss a piece of mesh there before adding poly panels...
...then you don't have to worry about it later.
You don't need to use HC...14ga 2x4 welded wire would keep coons out.
Easy, maybe, but expensive. I have a lot of area to cover and this mesh is adding up...I guess that’s what I get for wanting a large run. But bigger is always better, and I do have the space...
Right, it's not as expensive as the denser mesh, but it's still another expense.You don't need to use HC...14ga 2x4 welded wire would keep coons out.
How big will your run be....have you started the build yet??
Now though, the overwhelming advice on this forum is that those panels will not be enough, so I have to cover everything with dense HC anyway, and put some kind of mesh under the poly panels as well, which is suddenly jacking up my expenses quite a bit. So I don't know what to do![]()
Use screws!You will need to use the nails with rubber washers in order to seal out the rain. Be very careful when hammering those into the roofing supports. One small “off target” hit of the hammer and you’ll have your first crack, if you’re lucky.
Yes, of course, most smart people would have. For whatever reason, when we bought that roofing stuff my DH bought the box of nails they had displayed right underneath the panels. They were a PITA, to say the least.Use screws!