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| Thread ID: 106957 | 2010-01-29 13:19:00 | Perforated plate / mesh? | bluezone (12434) | PC World Chat |
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| 853502 | 2010-01-29 13:19:00 | Hi all. anyone no where to get Round hole Perforated plate or the solid fine mesh like on the sides on sum cases? Like the Silverston SG03. I think its Perforation Code: P129. This is the silverstone stuff img.hexus.net and sum stuff off google. ecx.images-amazon.com Wanting Alloy or Stainless and upto 1mm thick and sheet 140mm high by 260mm long. If any one has sum that they dont want maybe off there case or sumthing or no where sum is that be nice. I have emailed Perforated Sheet Specialists in chch to see if they have any off cuts as they only list full big sheets. Thanks. :) |
bluezone (12434) | ||
| 853503 | 2010-01-29 13:38:00 | Know I dont, but I do know the sum is the total of a bunch of numbers. If looking for offcuts try going to engineering workshops that may use it instead of manufactures, you will have much better luck if you turn up with cash in your pocket. Have a look around scrap metal yards. |
Coaster (270) | ||
| 853504 | 2010-01-29 22:11:00 | Hi Bluezone If you want small sheets just go down to your local stationary shop and check out their mesh office bins . There is many different types of mesh available . Buy the one yah like and cut it up . Simple . BURNZEE |
Burnzee (6950) | ||
| 853505 | 2010-01-29 22:17:00 | Be aware that round hole mesh like the samples shown in your links will restrict flow. The effective area is not more than one half of the "open window" area. Mesh with the largest feasible size of hexagonal or square holes is better. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 853506 | 2010-01-30 02:58:00 | Thanks Burnzee. will have a look. Not using it on fans. Using it for panels around parts. |
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