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They are pretty handy and aren't too bad when old dorris drives into the signs they are pretty hardy (its all happened). only thing is the cable or string whatever overlaps the cone sometimes breaks off but just drill holes through and retie and jobs a good un

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tend to bugger off with the wind

 

What signs don't though... I suppose it will depend on the quality / weight of the cones.

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They are good Tom, you need to push them on nice and tight and if its windy put two cones together (inside each other) for extra weight.

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