So I've got a new question on the old argument of hardware cloth versus chicken wire.
But I have a new twist to it... so here goes...
Hardware cloth in my area is way more expensive than chicken wire. The same roll of hardware cloth to cover a good sized area of chicken ware fencing...gosh I forgot the exact figures but I'm guessing it was like four times as much...something like that.
And I had read the previous threads where people were told hardware cloth will keep out predators but chicken wire won't.
BUT what if you double layered the chicken ware and bound the links of the chicken wire together to make it stronger?
I get that this would take more time. And it would require going into the details but it seems like if you doubled up the layers, then it might work then? What do you think?
I mean...if hardware cloth is 4 or 5 times the cost of chicken wire stuff, then it could be possible to double, or even triple it and then secure it together with zip ties and still safe a bit of money right?
But I have a new twist to it... so here goes...
Hardware cloth in my area is way more expensive than chicken wire. The same roll of hardware cloth to cover a good sized area of chicken ware fencing...gosh I forgot the exact figures but I'm guessing it was like four times as much...something like that.
And I had read the previous threads where people were told hardware cloth will keep out predators but chicken wire won't.
BUT what if you double layered the chicken ware and bound the links of the chicken wire together to make it stronger?
I get that this would take more time. And it would require going into the details but it seems like if you doubled up the layers, then it might work then? What do you think?
I mean...if hardware cloth is 4 or 5 times the cost of chicken wire stuff, then it could be possible to double, or even triple it and then secure it together with zip ties and still safe a bit of money right?