The cheapest plastic mesh fence on car tires (no foundation)
Many people now choose a mesh as a fence. The plastic mesh will completely replace the metal one. This option is suitable for those who want to save money.
In addition to being economical, the fence mesh has other advantages:
- You can easily mount it yourself in 1-2 days,
- No foundation needed, no need to dig holes for pillars, make formwork,
- No welding, special tools,
- Huge selection of materials that differ in color, shape of cells, height,
- The plastic fence does not rust, it does not need to be painted,
- The mesh will withstand temperature drops,
- Will last almost forever (2-3 times longer than a wooden fence),
- Does not change color from the sun, does not lose shape,
- The fence allows air to pass through and does not create windage,
- The mesh is easy to clean with water.
A green fence is perfect for the surrounding greenery on the site. Do not break the mesh with your hands. But if you use a knife, you can. However, there is a mesh with high strength using reinforcing fibers.
The only problem plastic mesh - low strength. Therefore, it is often used for fencing inside the site.
Fence without foundation. The mesh is attached to the posts. The basis for the posts is car tires (optional).
You can do, as usual, dig holes, put pillars and fill with cement mortar. However, it happens that a particularly strong foundation is not required (the mesh is light). In this case, regular old tires will do.
Place a metal or wooden pole vertically in the middle of the tire. Then pour concrete. Now many people use a concrete substitute. With it, wooden pillars do not rot, and metal pillars do not rust. The concrete substitute fixes the post more firmly.
The resulting supports will be easy to move to the desired location when the cement hardens. Can be rolled (round tires allow it).
Using plastic ties, we attach the mesh to the posts. It is not recommended to tighten to the end. Leave about 1 cm. free space so that the mesh does not break from very strong winds.
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