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Construct your own Melaleuca brush fence as a
natural alternative to the mundane brick or
paling fence. McLure offers Brush fencing that
will last from 20 - 30 years and being machine
compressed and galvanised wire stitched, provides
a solid durable panel that absorbs unwanted
traffic noise. This feature makes brush fencing
an attractive and cheaper alternative to brick
fencing. This manufacturing method produces a
greater density and is far cheaper than the hand
packed brush fence. When installed correctly the
panels will not rot or crack and are impervious
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windbreak around your pool, BBQ or tennis court.
Hide that unsightly garden shed, incinerator or
pool filter. |
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For ease of handling panels are made
to 1800mm length, although any required
size can be manufactured. Panels are
1500mm in height and are held together by
6 galvanised wires running length ways
with staples holding the wires together,
these wire spacing's enable panels to be
cut to 750mm in height. A standard panel
1800mm x 1500mm weighs approx 45kg. The
1800mm length panels can be butt jointed
successfully to give the appearance of one
continual panel. Alternative fixing
methods can be achieved with the use of
metal U channels or by attaching to
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Fixing
Methods.
Panels can be fixed to post and rail fences using
galvanised springhead nails. Only two rails are
required and springhead nails should be fixed at
300mm centres through the panels into the rails.
the posts must be set in the ground a minimum of
450mm. 1:4 cement/soil mix should be packed
around the posts. Note: when butting panels end
on end, open and straighten wire hooks. This
allows the brush to close together.
McLure
Garden and Fencing Products
9 Capital Links Drive Campbellfield,
Vic, 3061
Free Call (1800) 065 849
Free Fax (1800) 807 024
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1996
URL http://www.steeraust.com.au/McLure
Reviewed: 25 July 2007
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