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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8814104" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>I've done the same thing a million times with the temporary asphalt we use at work when backfilling holes, that's kind of where I got the idea lol. I have a video of me doing it, but it's too large to upload. If I remember correctly, the mesh I used was 22 gauge, so it bent and stretched pretty easily. I also did some bigger screens with more bends in them that came out just as good. I don't have pictures of them in place yet, but check it out[ATTACH=full]43493[/ATTACH]</p><p>I used a hand grinder with a cutting wheel to cut them to size after I bent them so they'd fit in the channel I routered for them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8814104, member: 681482"] I've done the same thing a million times with the temporary asphalt we use at work when backfilling holes, that's kind of where I got the idea lol. I have a video of me doing it, but it's too large to upload. If I remember correctly, the mesh I used was 22 gauge, so it bent and stretched pretty easily. I also did some bigger screens with more bends in them that came out just as good. I don't have pictures of them in place yet, but check it out[ATTACH type="full"]43493[/ATTACH] I used a hand grinder with a cutting wheel to cut them to size after I bent them so they'd fit in the channel I routered for them [/QUOTE]
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