🛠️ Elevate your projects with the power of pure copper precision!
The Therwen Copper Mesh Screen is a 12-inch by 10-foot roll of 40 mesh, 99.9% pure copper wire fabric. Designed for durability and versatility, it features rustproof, stain-resistant material with uniform thickness and fine craftsmanship. Ideal for grounding, window protection, gardening, and DIY projects, this flexible and easy-to-cut copper mesh offers long-lasting performance and multi-functional use.
C**.
Perfect size/weight for faraday touchup
One step closer to to making my 12ft x 12ft x 12ft faraday enclosure in the center of an unused bedroom. Think, "Enemy of the State" (movie: Gene Hackman & Will Smith). Hackman's faraday cage setup is my inspiration. Mine is elevated 15" off the carpet. Platform sits on 9 piles anchored & grounded to the houses foundation (i managed to weld the cage's ground to the houses foundation/rebar. 3 layers of copper mesh, each meshes "grain" oriented at 45° (diagonally) from the next layer. This is the final roll of copper mesh needed to clean up a few seams. Call me crazy (Lol). Every piece of wifi enabled plug in electronics (active or passive) is routed through there. Its cool a s.h.1.t, if I do say so myself.
N**S
Real copper
The material is true copper, conducts electricity perfectly and blocks unneeded interreferences.
M**.
These folks do NOT fold the screen
If you want your copper screen for decorative purposes and to keep mice out of fancy cupboards (like I did, see photo) then these are the people to buy from, they do NOT fold the screen before they roll it up! You will get 20 inches wide of screen without a crease in it! I ran out and needed just a little bit more so bought my second batch from someone else but it was folded they rolled it, I was so disappointed!It looks great in my cabinets (I bought several cabinets) and I spray the screen on front and back with cleat matt finish acrylic spray to keep it bright longer!
L**E
I used this to make a grounding pad.
I've been experimenting with "earthing" and have been enjoying the results. I made a pad from this to compare with a pad from earthing.com. Both work well, though the copper has a different feel, physically and energetically.I used this to make a grounding pad. I cut a piece out, lined the edges with gorilla tape (which hasn't stuck very well in the long term), and used a nut and bolt with washers to connect a wire to the coppe cloth. That wire then connects to the ground of a three-prong plug (the hot and neutral are isolated and terminated without connections) that is plugged into a grounded outlet in my house. I also set up a dedicated ground with its own outlet that is onlly for grounding. All with good results -- very worthwhile in my experience. Check out the book "Earthing" if you want to know more. :)
A**R
10X30 Feet of Fine Copper Mesh To Keep Rodents Out of My Spring Bulb Beds.
Last year I had real trouble keeping mice (?) out of my early spring beds with all my tulips! They seem to attack the bulbs once the tulips start to sprout. This year, I'm using this 3 foot wide copper mesh very fine screen to keep the mice out. Once the bulbs sprouts have a little height on them, I'll remove the mesh and store it.I've used the mesh in a narrower roll before (only about 6 inches), and it worked well, but super pleased to get this 3 foot wide roll.
K**R
Easy to use for grounding mats
I cut these and covered the edges with copper tape to make grounding mats! Worked great!
M**A
this one works
I have used this to seal all cracks and holes in the house- it's soft and durable to manage as well.Excellent to keep the pests out.
K**K
For Art
I got this wire mesh to create a sculpture with, so my review will reflect that. But, I think it will also show how easy it can be used for other things.Cutting it is a breeze! It bends and stays in place so I like how its performance and the quality is exceptional.I’ll probably get more.
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