Aug. 12, 2024
Looking for a visually pleasing, affordable alternative to a chain-link fence? Welded wire or galvanized mesh sheets and panels can be attached to wooden frames to create DIY fences for yards and gardens. You can also use these materials to make railings for property lines, livestock enclosures, porches, deck railings, and more.
Keep reading for insight into these versatile mesh options, plus guidance on how to build a wire fence that will stand the test of time.
Should You Use Welded or Galvanized Wire Mesh for Fences?
Here's what you should know about mesh materials before you start your DIY project.
Welded Wire Mesh
Metal fence panels can be formed through resistance welding. The process creates a notably sturdy and rigid material that can withstand the elements. Stainless steel welded mesh is resistant to rust, abrasion, and corrosion. Its great to use for front and backyard fences, vegetable gardens, and more.
Galvanized Wire Mesh
Galvanized wire has a zinc alloy coating that makes it exceptionally strong as well as resistant to corrosion and oxidation. This product is also a great choice for front and backyard fences as well as deck railings, pest control, and general farm fencing.
Both materials have their advantages. However, if youre building a livestock enclosure or need to keep large animals out of an agricultural area, galvanized is the way to go.
Have additional questions about the strength of these materials? Check out our recent blog, Can Wire Mesh Be Used Outside?
Is Mesh Easy to Cut?
The best way to cut welded or galvanized wire mesh depends on the wire diameter. That said, you can often use hand tools, such as bolt cutters, a rotary tool, or a compound aircraft-style hand shear.
If you don't have the proper tools or want to save time and money on your project, you can order the exact dimensions and quantity you need directly from TWP Inc. Contact us about a custom order.
How to Install a Wire Fence With a Wood Frame
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Once you have your wire mesh cut to size, follow these steps to install your wood-frame fence and attach the mesh.
First, establish the location of your fence posts using wooden stakes and a string line to ensure they're straight.
Next, dig holes for the posts of your fence frame and drive them into the ground where the stakes were.
Using an industrial-grade staple gun, secure the wire mesh panels to the posts, spacing the staples 5 or 6 inches apart.
Install top and bottom rails to your wooden fence frame, attaching them with screws.
Instead of panels, you can also use a single roll of galvanized wire mesh. In that case, you may need to use a stretcher bar to ensure it's taught while unrolling and attaching it to your fence frame.
Want to see a DIY fence project in action? Take a look at this video on how to build a fence from start to finish.
Browse & Shop Wire Mesh for DIY Projects
Feeling inspired and want to start your DIY project? You've come to the right place. Founded in Berkeley, California, our woman-owned company has been an industry-leading supplier of wire mesh products for over 50 years.
We carry a substantial selection of galvanized and welded mesh panels and rolls suitable for a wide range of DIY applications. Our products are in stock and ready to ship!
For folks who need specific dimensions, TWP Inc. can accommodate custom orders with our in-house laser-cutting and roll-slitting services.
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