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Thread: Vermin proofing a shed.
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19th September 2021, 07:30 PM #16
Your description including roof sheets didn't register with me
Aluminium fly screen cut to suitable size with scissors and jammed in could be a solutionThe person who never made a mistake never made anything
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Ray
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Thanks for clarifying that! I'll cancel the crew to roll the shed over so it would work.
You jogged my memory, though. We have metres of Pet-proof mesh. It's fibreglas so won't rust. Should be able to shove balls of that in and follow with the expanding foam I just ordered. We'll be redoing the window screens with metal mesh suitable for fire regulations.
Can't wait but not looking forward to the mammoth cleanup that will have to follow before I can use my shed again. The little b....... seem to mostly stay out of the woodwork shop. Must be all the sawdust.
The one section of the woodwork shop without sawdust is my corner that was set up so I could do inlay. That, too, is buried in antichinus pee and poo. Or they just don't like me!
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21st September 2021, 07:22 PM #18
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