FENCING MATERIALS
We sell a wide range of fencing products.
Below are just a very few items that we sell.
Please visit www.varietyfencing.com.au , email sales@varietyfencing.com.au or call 0497 799 390 For more information.
Thanks for looking. Stewart and Cathy
WELD MESH PANELS 50mmx50mm, 3.5mm bars, 2400 x 1800 - $35
WELD MESH 50mmx50mm, 2mm wire, 30 mtr rolls
(NOTE our rolls are Hot dipped galvanised after welding!)
90cm $80
120cm $100
150cm $120
180cm $135
(Finer wire Weld mesh also available)
HEX MESH 40mm, 50 mtr rolls, 1.4mm wire
(Hot dipped galvanised after weaving)
90cm $105
120cm $135
150cm $165
180cm $195
(Finer wire hex mesh also available)
BLACK STEEL PICKETS (Sold in Packs of 10)
450mm $15
600mm $20
900mm $28
1350mm $42
1650mm $55
1800mm $55
2100mm $70
2400mm $75
TREATED PINE POLES
Starting from $5.50 each
ALSO available
Fencing tools
Electric fence
Galvanised wire
Farm gates
VARIETY FENCING PH 0497 799 390 or 0431 306 005
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