Mosquito tent
Mosquito versus magnet
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The frame
Two vertical steel beams serve as posts. We fastened them to the ground with metal braces and to the railing with ropes. We also mounted a steel beam on the façade. Next, we strung ropes from the façade beam to the steel posts, threading them through downwards before tying them off. Lastly, we draped a large mosquito net over the structure.The magnets
And then it was time for the magnets: We used them to attach the netting to each steel beam and the balcony railing. All in all, we needed 50 disc magnets type S-12-03-N. On the ground, we use slats to hold the net in place.Similar projects
We also have other projects dealing with protection from insects. In addition, the project Attach a cat net without drilling shows a similar net construction to safeguard larger animals.Alternative magnets
Neodymium magnets will start to rust during prolonged outdoor use. The only exception are rubber-coated neodymium magnets which are completely water-resistant. So in this case, the net could have also been attached with rubber-coated discs S-15-08-R.
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