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How i mesh a bin cage lid

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Please note: only use power tools when confident and able to do so.

1. Cut mesh to required size. I use a wire cutter.
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6. Drill the holes carefully. Do not apply pressure or the plastic could crack. Let the drill do its job.
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7. Cut the square. I use a Dremel with a pvc cutting disc attachment. Wear protective clothing and work outdoors or a workshop.
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10. Decorative duck tape is optional.
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13. Fasten the 4 corners with cable ties as shown, loosely at first and then tighten when mesh is in the correct position.
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14. Add the rest of the cable ties, tighten and cut off surplus.
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Brilliant tutorial Beryl.
 
Great tutorial Beryl. Very clear and easy to follow. May try and make my own one of the days. 😊
 
Thank you! I am getting the stuff together to convert a bin into a temporary enclosure and this is exactly what I needed :)

(I was planning to cut the hole for the mesh and then drill the holes for the cable ties and as soon as I saw that you say to do it the other way around realised why!)
 
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This was difficult to do without any power tools!
(again this isn't intended as permanent housing)

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