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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 266469" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>Hello all, I am just thinking outside the square with regard to the absence or scarecity of catwalk mesh. This is my thought, a trip to Bunnings to the aluminium profile section and buy some flat bar I hope Wal can suggest a suitable depth, so its either 12mm or 20 mm x 3 mm thick,, make a cardboard template of the cross pattern so you know how long to cut each bar, make a jig and bent it to suit, you can cut some short pieces to use as spacers, side bits can be pop riveted to the ends of the cross bars or if you can find that aluminium solder solder it together , drill and pop rivet pieces together to make your mesh (why am i suggesting this, should be making it and selling it with the 10mm blue pvc openweave mesh I just bought from bunnings lol ) the cost is much cheaper than the bought stuff, the cable tray is also a bit hard to secure as a freebie, I looked at some on ebay the other day, the slot pattern is a bit different to the slot pattern that you can buy from the electrical wholesaler at about $40 300 x 2400 long, it had slots parallel to the cable, then about every 4th row they ran across the tray, do you think that this would be a better classifier than as shown in Wal's banker design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 266469, member: 8077"] Hello all, I am just thinking outside the square with regard to the absence or scarecity of catwalk mesh. This is my thought, a trip to Bunnings to the aluminium profile section and buy some flat bar I hope Wal can suggest a suitable depth, so its either 12mm or 20 mm x 3 mm thick,, make a cardboard template of the cross pattern so you know how long to cut each bar, make a jig and bent it to suit, you can cut some short pieces to use as spacers, side bits can be pop riveted to the ends of the cross bars or if you can find that aluminium solder solder it together , drill and pop rivet pieces together to make your mesh (why am i suggesting this, should be making it and selling it with the 10mm blue pvc openweave mesh I just bought from bunnings lol ) the cost is much cheaper than the bought stuff, the cable tray is also a bit hard to secure as a freebie, I looked at some on ebay the other day, the slot pattern is a bit different to the slot pattern that you can buy from the electrical wholesaler at about $40 300 x 2400 long, it had slots parallel to the cable, then about every 4th row they ran across the tray, do you think that this would be a better classifier than as shown in Wal's banker design. [/QUOTE]
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