Need to attach this wire mesh:-
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To the type of fence shown in the attached picture.
Wire mesh needs to effectively sit in the gap between the vertical straps on either side of the fence, and be secure at three bottom and top. Gap between vertical panels is approx 1 inch.
Suppose the question is, what is best to use you secure the mesh to the vertical wooden straps, given that I've got around an inch width to try and get a hammer into!
Aim is to keep out the bunnies that are munching our plants!
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To the type of fence shown in the attached picture.
Wire mesh needs to effectively sit in the gap between the vertical straps on either side of the fence, and be secure at three bottom and top. Gap between vertical panels is approx 1 inch.
Suppose the question is, what is best to use you secure the mesh to the vertical wooden straps, given that I've got around an inch width to try and get a hammer into!
Aim is to keep out the bunnies that are munching our plants!
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