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damn i was hoping they had come down in price! i think a twin speed harken is around £500...i would love to be able to have the skills to make one up,some of the australian and american guys have made up some pretty tidy units,ill see if i can dig up some pics.

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not sure who made the first but I think frans made this one?? hope they dont mind me posting pics that i saved for future ideas..but they look very handy bits of kit.

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I think the top one is a better idea with the two wagon straps as oppose to one strap.

 

I wonder if the single big wide strap on the GRCS is a bought in one or unique to the GRCS

 

dean,

 

damar webbing, do wagon straps in 50,75&100mm widths and multiple lengths, google finds em.

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