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orange plastic netting
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- Date: 21 May 1998 11:16:52 -0400
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I have some of this, almost a roll, I think, and it's pretty durable. I cut
it up for hay bunks to haul to goat shows since it can be folded and rolled
into a tight little bundle for travel. Hate the bright orange color, tho!
Check with your local Army Surplus store, that's where I found this, and I
think I paid about $32 for a roll. (50' maybe?). I think they called it
'people barricade' fencing.
If you can't find some, I could probably drag out my roll and whack off a
length for you.
martha
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