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Anyone got a good source for this? need several 100 metres for some copice work. Ideally 2m high but 1.8m will do. I've managed to find some via internet, but seems to be lighter weight and smaller holes than last lot I got (suppliernow nolonger trading!).

All help gratefully recieved:biggrin:

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have you tried the Forestry Commission? my father in law gets a grant every so often when they want him to put up deer fencing then they come and have a look.. just a thought.

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if its the stuff im thinking off try any gamekeeping supplier by you, used to use it for making my release pens. the squares are around an inch and a half sorry if this isnt any use to you.

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Cheers for the info guys. Have contact with local fc wildlife guys, so will try them and tenax. The release pen stuff is a bit light weight but worth a look for producers that might do heavier versions.

Cheers guys

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