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We use this safety guard system, they are not cheap but when you think about the consequences of someone being injured, or the cost of damage to property, they are not that expensive.

 

You say that, but you are using mesh screens?

They may well stop small stones and wood chip, but what about when you throw a tooth or fire a large piece of flint? Mesh netting also gets chip stuck in it.

My thick reinforced rubber tarp screens are a fraction of the cost and do not get chip stuck in them. They will also stop or greatly reduce the effect of any projectile more than any mesh net could.

I would suggest you are paying a lot more money for an inferior product?

SG

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I put debris netting up as an idea and noticed that the system shown there uses the same stuff. We use it for screens in the garden but it is very strong, use it as a hammock. You could make an enclosure from line pins and tie wrap it on to hold it it's easy to work with and dirt cheap. You can buy 50 metres for £20 and tie wraps are cheap. Double it up if you want stronger. You can buy it as garden netting as well in different colours.

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