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Anyone know of a source of smaller quantities of brass stoneguard mesh? It's 16 gauge with 7/16" (ish) aperture size and needs to be cut on the diagonal.
I can buy a large sheet from Vintage Supplies, but then I'd have most of it left (I could probably flog online though). I have a stoneguard with no mesh at the moment!
Suggestions welcomed
Thanks
Charles
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Location: North Yorkshire
Someone had this available in the recent past, Charles. Not sure but it might have been Keith Dobinson?
Steve
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Hi Charles
I used stainless steel and painted it black, I can’t remember the company but they cut it to size with a diamond pattern. If you want the company name let me know and I will keep looking.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
A cheap solution is to see if your local scrap yard is breaking an MGF - the radiator screens on the front bumper use a suitable size diagonal mesh.
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Try The Mesh Company in Warrington, they have all sorts. There is also another company near them A7D or something. They both advertise on eBay. I've found them helpful and efficient
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Charles, didn’t Barks have some or known of a source?
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Location: Near Cambridge, UK
Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
I have used stainless steel. It may not shine as much as decent chrome plate but in my opinion looks satisfactory, and it is more corrision resistant than brass.
Robert Leigh