How do welded wire mesh panels compare to chain link fencing?
Unlike chain link fences, wire partitions can be relocated and reassembled using nothing more than your standard hand tools. This flexibility really simplifies layout changes, allowing welded wire partitions to be reconfigured to your needs. However, the installation of welded wire partitions generally requires more precise planning than chain link fencing, which can be frustrating. Conversely, chain link fencing is much easier to install but harder to relocate. Once fixed in place, they’re not easy to remove. As a security barrier, welded wire partitions are harder to breach. To create an opening in a chain link fence, as little as 5 to 10 cuts using bolt cutters is enough. To get through a wire partition panel, you would need up to 40 cuts with something more effective than bolt cutters. If a partition is damaged, you just need to remove and replace the old panel. If part of a chain link fencing is damaged, you would need to replace a very large section, or the whole thing. Another a