Wire Products

1" x 20 Gauge Woven Stucco Netting

The lath is formed from No. 20 gauge steel wire having a Class 1 galvanized coating. The lath has 1-inch hexagonal-shaped openings, weighs 0.90 pound per square yard and is supplied in rolls 36 inches wide by 150 feet long.
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18 Gauge Line Wire

18 gauge hot-dipped galvanized line wire is typically used in a three-coat stucco application with open studs.
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1½" x 17 Gauge Woven Stucco Netting

Stucco netting is woven-wore lath for reinforcement of exterior plaster. The lath is a 1½-inch hexagonal mesh fabricated from minimum No. 17 gauge galvanized wire weighing 1.37 pounds per square yard. The lath has furring crimps 3 inches on center horizontally at 6-inch vertical intervals. The lath is crimped to provide ¼-inch furring and is available in 37½-inch wide by 150-foot long rolls.
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1½" x 17 Gauge Welded Structalath Stucco Netting

No. 17 gauge Structalath is a self-furring wire fabric lath. The lath is intended for reinforcement of exterior plaster applied to horizontal and vertical surfaces having metal and wood supports. The lath is formed from No. 17 gauge, cold-rolled longitudinal wires, rolled flat to dimensions of 0.034-inch by 0.072-inch, and cross wires having a base-metal thickness of 0.054 inch. The wires before flattening are Class 1, hot-dipped galvanized, low-carbon, cold-drawn steel wire. The lath has 1½-inch by 1½-inch square-shaped openings formed by longitudinal and cross wires that are resistance-welded at the wire intersections. The lath has ¼-inch furring crimps spaced at 3 inches on center on each cross wire. The nominal weight of the lath is 1.15 pounds per square yard. The lath is packaged in rolls 38 3/8, 48 or 54 inches wide and 150, 112.5 or 100 feet long, respectively.
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1½ " x 17 Gauge Woven Stucco Netting with 60-Minute Paper

Paperback stucco netting is paper-backed wire lath composed of self-furred woven-wire lath, wet-strength face paper and a layer of building paper. The lath is a 1½-inch hexagonal mesh fabricated from minimum No. 17 gauge galvanized wire weighing 1.37 pounds per square yard. The building paper is a Grade D, Style 2 paper. The well-strength face paper is attached to the wire lath with five minimum No. 18 gauge galvanized line wires, each spaced 6 inches on center, which are woven through the face paper at 6.2 inch intervals and twisted to the lower part of the furring crimps of the wire lath. The building paper is strip-glued with a waterproof adhesive to the face paper with the five No. 18 gauge line wires located between the layers of paper. The wire is exposed 1½ inches on the bottom to allow for a full mesh lap. The building paper is folded to form a 3-inch lap when extended. The building paper is cut back 1½ inches on one end to provide the proper wire-to-wire vertical lap. Paperback stucco netting is designed for exterior and interior use, and as backing and reinforcement for masonry veneer, ceramic tile and similar uses. The paper-backed lath is furnished in 37½-inch wide by 100-foot long rolls.  
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1½" x 17 Gauge Woven Stucco Netting with Paper

Paperback stucco netting is paper-backed wire lath composed of self-furred woven-wire lath, wet-strength face paper and a layer of building paper. The lath is a 1½-inch hexagonal mesh fabricated from minimum No. 17 gauge galvanized wire weighing 1.37 pounds per square yard. The building paper is a Grade B, Style 1a paper. The well-strength face paper is attached to the wire lath with five minimum No. 18 gauge galvanized line wires, each spaced 6 inches on center, which are woven through the face paper at 6.2-inch intervals and twisted to the lower part of the furring crimps of the wire lath. The building paper is strip-glued with a waterproof adhesive to the face paper with the five No. 18 gauge line wires located between the layers of paper. The wire is exposed 1½ inches on the bottom to allow for a full mesh lap. The building paper is folded to form a 3-inch lap when extended. The building paper is cut back 1½ inches on one end to provide the proper wire-to-wire vertical lap. Paperback stucco netting is designed for exterior and interior use and as backing and reinforcement for masonry veneer, ceramic tile and similar uses. The paperback lath is furnished in 37½-inch wide by 100-foot long rolls.
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16 Gauge U-Hank Tie Wire

Hot-dipped galvanized U-Hank tie wire is typically used for tying off scaffolding.
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