Tenax Guardian Warning Barrier, 4' x 100', Green







Key features
- •Visual barrier for use on construction sites, crowd control, hazardous areas and utility work sites
- •Made in the USA with 100% selected materials
- •5 plus years of use
- •Available in orange, green and fluorescent colors
Tenax Guardian Warning Barrier, 4' x 100', Green
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Customer Reviews
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great temporary fence
Jack Hammons✓ Verified Purchase•January 28, 2018
worked great as a temporary fence for dogs. used 5 ft t-posts everty 15 feet and anchored to post with cable ties. Also threaded a 1/4 nylon rope thru the top row of holes in the netting - every couple of feet to keep the fence taut.
Easy to use and handle.
Wendi R. Wilkinson✓ Verified Purchase•December 10, 2016
I purchased this to, hopefully, stop or lesson the snow from drifting in front of my home. I like that this is easy to handle to put up and take down. The height seems to be good. I have not gotten any snow since I put this up, so I can't comment on it as a snow fence yet. I was disappointed to have a couple of the "squares" in the fence get stretched out so much by the wind that they broke. The breaks did not occur in the middle of the fence, but rather where I attached the fence to t-posts. I did put the fence up when it was windy (maybe 20 mph) and that might not have happened if it were not as windy.
Works as a visual barrier. Here's a tip for a neater look.
Paul M✓ Verified Purchase•October 27, 2016
We needed something to keep our chickens from wandering off. This isn't predator proof; it's a visual barrier. It does work, however, to keep the chickens in our view while we are sitting out with them.
I pounded in T-posts about every 20 feet. Of course, the fence does sag, especially with posts spaced that far apart. (I didn't want to pull it really tight, given that it's just plastic and might break.) It worked, but it didn't look particularly neat. Then I ran a single strand of electric fence wire along the top of the T-posts and pulled it snug. I zip tied the fence to the wire every few feet. It worked great and looks a lot neater.
I pounded in T-posts about every 20 feet. Of course, the fence does sag, especially with posts spaced that far apart. (I didn't want to pull it really tight, given that it's just plastic and might break.) It worked, but it didn't look particularly neat. Then I ran a single strand of electric fence wire along the top of the T-posts and pulled it snug. I zip tied the fence to the wire every few feet. It worked great and looks a lot neater.
Hate leaving bad reviews BUT I hate that feeling as ...
Me✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2016
Hate leaving bad reviews BUT I hate that feeling as like you been "taken".
Bought this fence because it was much cheaper than driving across town to lows.
Well, now I know.
This fence is 1/2 the thickness from the green fence at lows.
It breaks easily.
When I first tried to hand end on an eye bolt on a gate, as I tried to unravel the flat roll (yes, flat because it so thin so it doesn't stay as a roll)
Well the part hung broke!
At first I thought it just slipped off....NOPE!
It broke! Smh
I don't believe you can break the fence from lows. Least by hand.
Anyhow, it's good for very light duty work. In which right now I'm using it to keep dogs out of a large area I'm seeding with grass seed.
Afterwards I was going to use it for the back woods to keep dogs out but I really doubt it's going to hold up!
Specially with Florida sun and heat.
I'll try to post pic and difference
Bought this fence because it was much cheaper than driving across town to lows.
Well, now I know.
This fence is 1/2 the thickness from the green fence at lows.
It breaks easily.
When I first tried to hand end on an eye bolt on a gate, as I tried to unravel the flat roll (yes, flat because it so thin so it doesn't stay as a roll)
Well the part hung broke!
At first I thought it just slipped off....NOPE!
It broke! Smh
I don't believe you can break the fence from lows. Least by hand.
Anyhow, it's good for very light duty work. In which right now I'm using it to keep dogs out of a large area I'm seeding with grass seed.
Afterwards I was going to use it for the back woods to keep dogs out but I really doubt it's going to hold up!
Specially with Florida sun and heat.
I'll try to post pic and difference
great product, can be used for many projects
Homestead Harmony✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2016
serves so many purposes and is maintenance free. love this stuff. So what have I utilized this fencing for? My first project was to build a fenced in yard for my small dog. This fencing was a great alternative, affordable and easily modified for what became future adjustments. Since, I have added 2 more layers to this fencing due to my rescuing a bigger puppy. In 2 months, both pups have not broken, ripped or chewed out. I'm thrilled. I've additionally used the fencing to create compost sites within my yard. I have 3 of them and recycle as much as I can. The fencing works great due to its properties and my design. Lastly, I've used a few pieces to create hanging flower pots and tomatoes. It is working great. Next summer, I plan to create a vertical potatoe garden.
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