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I am sure they are good but could you not just get a couple of large traffic cones, knock the 'feet' off then put them together. The opening might not be that bit but you could always slice the cones and open the up a bit then rivet. The skidding cones just seem like quite a lot for what they are.

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I am sure they are good but could you not just get a couple of large traffic cones, knock the 'feet' off then put them together. The opening might not be that bit but you could always slice the cones and open the up a bit then rivet. The skidding cones just seem like quite a lot for what they are.

 

Trust me,try skidding decent size stuff up a slope without one and see if you still feel the same. :001_smile:

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I am sure they are good but could you not just get a couple of large traffic cones, knock the 'feet' off then put them together. The opening might not be that bit but you could always slice the cones and open the up a bit then rivet. The skidding cones just seem like quite a lot for what they are.

 

HI RICHY were are you getting your 50cm cones then mate as the skidding cone will 50cm cord a road cone will not take that will but you may have very large cones near you thanks jon :thumbup:

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