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No not that theif and his 40 comrades...has anyone used this site to import stuff? http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/46232 ... elded.html
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How many aviaries are you building for 20 tons of wire?? :shock:
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:D :D :D No that is just an example....but a reasonbly large one (much bigger then last one I had in Mackay)plus 20 breeding aviaries.. :thumbup:
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I've found the only thing they let you import is computer spam. I made an enquiry through them and been 'Alibaba'ed' 10 times a day since. There is a regular wire supplier amongst the spam ( www .boliwiremesh .com ) but realistically if you want to buy wholesale quantities you might be better to try Lempret Industries in Brisbane.
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Here is an alternate product I thought you might be interested in. UV treated Polyethylene netting that is designed to be used on very large free flight aviaries or orchards etc.

I have seen similar products stretched 30cm/60cm?? over the top of large banks of aviaries to provide a physical barrier in stopping predators landing or jumping on top the aviaries.

http://www.haverford.com.au/birdnetting.html
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