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Concrete Barriers fro securing cord wood


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Any one know on the forum where I may be able to buy USED concrete barriers a metre long .Need 20 to block of 30mtr wide gap to stop someone stealing my cord wood.I think heavy RSJ 'S may get taken for scrap same applies to metal gates.Wooden fence they will cut through with chainsaw, baled bundles of tyres,they will just cut the band's. Oh what a sad state of affairs.

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I purchased my concrete bog mats from Wolfenden concrete near Barnoldswick in Lancs. They sometime have reject stock or cancelled orders going cheap so worth a check every so often. 45 gallon drums with a bar through 2/3 way up filled with concrete are simple but effective. Can still move with tractor hydraulics on the bar.

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