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  2. Chain-link fencing - Wikipedia

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    Chain-link fencing showing the diamond patterning A chain-link fence bordering a residential property. A chain-link fence (also referred to as wire netting, wire-mesh fence, chain-wire fence, cyclone fence, hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or linear low-density polyethylene-coated steel wire.

  3. Frank J. Mafera - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Mafera filed an application for a "method of forming wire fence fabric", which was approved in 1931. [1] Mafera's brother already owned a chain-link fence company in Medford, Massachusetts, [2] and Mafera's 1931 patent was one of the several advancements made by the Maferas in the development of chain-link fencing.

  4. Fence insert - Wikipedia

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    Patent for a fence insert (1893) A fence insert is an object designed to fit or clip into standard chain-link fencing.Current products on the market include privacy slats that weave through the fence, plastic-shaped cups designed to clip into open cells, and two-part interlocking units which attach together at the crossover of fence wires.

  5. Watch A Powerful Mountain Lion Effortlessly Clear A 6-Foot ...

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    In a video posted on Critter Reid’s YouTube Channel, a mountain lion is seen standing before a tall chain link fence. As you can see in the video, the mountain lion stands and stares at the fence.

  6. Talk:Chain-link fencing - Wikipedia

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    I propose merging "Hurricane fence" into chain-link fencing, since that article basically says that a hurricane fence is a chain-link fencing. Also should change the "Cyclone fence" redirect to point to "chain-link fencing". Kuyabribri 13:49, 18 June 2008 (UTC) I agree; the information would lose nothing by being combined.

  7. Batting cage - Wikipedia

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    The optimal material for batting cages is netting, and they are typically rectangular in shape. A chain-link fence is not required but can be useful to enclose the netting to prevent vandalism. However, this material is not suitable for the primary impact layer because it will warp the fencing and damage balls.

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