Posted by AriesVal on November 14, 2011, 5:05 am
After my original question in here a few weeks ago about what to do
about making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go
about that was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is
tho, my husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire,
it's made up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before.
Now I'm almost sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire
is unkinked if you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in
it.
Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
walk on.
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I'm not perfect! Are you?
Posted by 'Mike' on November 14, 2011, 11:46 am
> After my original question in here a few weeks ago about what to do about
> making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go about that
> was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is tho, my
> husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire, it's made
> up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before. Now I'm almost
> sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire is unkinked if
> you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in it.
> Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
> and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
> walk on.
> --
> I'm not perfect! Are you?
I wouldn't go down the chicken wire route anyway. OK some people here like
it, but I would go the anti slip pad or paint route. Far more attractive.
However if you want a Commercial outlook OK, but is it a domestic or
commercial set up?
Mike
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Posted by AriesVal on November 14, 2011, 12:51 pm
On 14/11/2011 16:46, 'Mike' wrote:
>> After my original question in here a few weeks ago about what to do about
>> making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go about that
>> was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is tho, my
>> husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire, it's made
>> up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before. Now I'm almost
>> sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire is unkinked if
>> you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in it.
>>
>> Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
>> and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
>> walk on.
> I wouldn't go down the chicken wire route anyway. OK some people here like
> it, but I would go the anti slip pad or paint route. Far more attractive.
> However if you want a Commercial outlook OK, but is it a domestic or
> commercial set up?
> Mike
Domestic but not in a decorative place - so long as it does the job it
will be fine.
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I'm not perfect! Are you?
Posted by Spider on November 14, 2011, 1:34 pm
On 14/11/2011 10:05, AriesVal wrote:
> After my original question in here a few weeks ago about what to do
> about making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go
> about that was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is
> tho, my husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire,
> it's made up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before. Now
> I'm almost sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire is
> unkinked if you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in it.
> Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
> and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
> walk on.
We use the squared wire mesh and I believe that, just like a tennis
racket, it has a rough side and a smooth side. (I would go and check,
but it's pitch black outside now). Have a look and see if you think
it's rough enough. If not, you'll need to exchange it for the 'hex'
pattern chicken wire with its extra texture.
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Spider
from high ground in SE London
gardening on clay
Posted by AriesVal on November 14, 2011, 1:50 pm
On 14/11/2011 18:34, Spider wrote:
> On 14/11/2011 10:05, AriesVal wrote:
>> After my original question in here a few weeks ago about what to do
>> about making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go
>> about that was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is
>> tho, my husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire,
>> it's made up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before. Now
>> I'm almost sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire is
>> unkinked if you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in it.
>>
>> Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
>> and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
>> walk on.
>>
> We use the squared wire mesh and I believe that, just like a tennis
> racket, it has a rough side and a smooth side. (I would go and check,
> but it's pitch black outside now). Have a look and see if you think it's
> rough enough. If not, you'll need to exchange it for the 'hex' pattern
> chicken wire with its extra texture.
Very helpful reply, thanks so much Spider :)
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I'm not perfect! Are you?
> making a wooden walkway non slip I decided the best way to go about that
> was to line it with chicken wire as advised. My question is tho, my
> husband bought wire, but it not the normal type of chicken wire, it's made
> up of inch size squares. Never seen wire like that before. Now I'm almost
> sure it will do the job but not entirely sure as the wire is unkinked if
> you see what I mean but chicken wire has little dents in it.
> Hope I've explained that clearly as I'm wondering if we should return it
> and buy the 'proper' stuff as I really need to make this walkway safe to
> walk on.
> --
> I'm not perfect! Are you?