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    Orange cargo netting needed

    Can someone tell me where to get some of the orange netting that you see on the cars that are already crushed and on their way to the scrap yard. Would prefer used but right now just the right direction would help.



    thanx, ben


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    Not trying to be a jerk here but did you google it? Cause I did an about 500 vendors pop up.

    Here's one..

    Scrap Metal Containment Netting by Industrial Netting

    Anyhow...there are many places to buy it. Just Google it an take your pick. Being as there are a few variations on Orange Cargo Netting...I'm not going to list a bunch for you, just to many vendors, an choices of netting.

    Oh an..I just Googled..Orange Cargo Netting, an got a ton of results.

    Good luck!

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    Go to your local yard. Maybe they have some ends and half rolls you could take.
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    Sir you're right I should have tried the big "G" site first. I was hoping to find some used on site that somebody wanted to sell for a good price. Thanks for not letting me have it with both barrels I will do betting the future.

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    Up here there is such a thing as orange snow fence, try googling that,OP you don't have your location specified, it would be a great help.

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    Thanks for taking it as intended..wasn't trying to be mean.

    We've all been guilty of not using google at some point, an then in hindsight doing the.."Doh! Why didn't I think about that.." when we read the replies.

    Might try Amazon for used if you can't find another place.

    Good luck tho!

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    Try ebay, I just put in "orange snow fence" Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Orange snow fence, and the mesh that they wrap semi loads of cars in are two completely different things. Snow fence is about 4 foot tall and very stiff. The mesh for cars comes in approx. 10 ft high rolls and is more workable. At least that's what they use at the yard I go to. They have a vreticle pipe on a skid steer, with the roll of mesh on the pipe. Then just make a loop around the semi trailer.
    BTW, snow fence is not something I want to see talked about until late Sept. Or Oct.

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    S*** should be censored until November..Hell I'll censor it myself when I type it. lol.


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    We use net wrap . The same stuff they wrap round bales of hay with .

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