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nets Material: 100% Virgin High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Net Length: 1m-300m as required
Net Width: 1m-6m as required
Net Color: Green,Black, White, Red or as required
Net Weight: 15g-300g/square meters or as required
Contains reinforced edges at side and middle
Easy to install, Economic and secure solution
Treated with UV: Ensure the nets keep long lifespan guarantee 5-8 Year
Packing:in rolls or bundle
A bead woven "V" collar in black charlottes, opalite round bead and opalite faceted onion briolettes
To prevent pedestrians from throwing shit onto the passing K1 route of the Shuto Expressway system of Tokyo/Yokohama.
nets Material: 100% Virgin High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Net Length: 1m-300m as required
Net Width: 1m-6m as required
Net Color: Green,Black, White, Red or as required
Net Weight: 15g-300g/square meters or as required
Contains reinforced edges at side and middle
Easy to install, Economic and secure solution
Treated with UV: Ensure the nets keep long lifespan guarantee 5-8 Year
Packing:in rolls or bundle
nets Material: 100% Virgin High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Net Length: 1m-300m as required
Net Width: 1m-6m as required
Net Color: Green,Black, White, Red or as required
Net Weight: 15g-300g/square meters or as required
Contains reinforced edges at side and middle
Easy to install, Economic and secure solution
Treated with UV: Ensure the nets keep long lifespan guarantee 5-8 Year
Packing:in rolls or bundle
I'm doing a contest for the Gulf of Georgia Cannery in Steveston, BC, Canada and It would be awesome if you guys could vote for my pictures by liking/ favouring them on the group page www.flickr.com/groups/fwcphotocontest/
Fishing the West Coast Photography Contest 2013
The Cannery-Interior
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I liked the way the lighted played with the plastic crystals in this netting.... at a second-hand/vintage clothing store on Hawthorne.
In order to seal the netting so the birds cannot fly up through the bottom, we use Kwik-Lok bread bag closures. They are easy to put on and during the course of the year the sun degrades the cheap plastic so rapidly that when we pull off the netting they simply snap apart.