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Ice Sled Runners
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bushbunny:
I have found that the best runners that you can put on your sleds is what we call up here "puck board". It is the composite strip about 6" wide 1/4" thick along the bottom of the hockey boards in your local arena. They are replaced on a regular basis and up here, the price is right. They are easily cut to size on a table saw. Counter sink the holes and you have a set of runners that will last the lifetime of your sled!! Go to your nearest arena and tell them that you will do them a huge favour by hauling the old ones away. Usually they will be more than happy to get rid of them.
John_Boy:
i built my own sled with cross country snow skiis and a few aluminum strips in which i formed a tic tac toe design. mounted 2x4's standing on edge about 5 inches long for keeping my stuff out of the snow. you would not believe how easily this pulls. especially when there's not much snow on the ice
pikepicker:
--- Quote from: John_Boy on Nov 09, 2003, 06:57 PM ---i built my own sled with cross country snow skiis and a few aluminum strips in which i formed a tic tac toe design. mounted 2x4's standing on edge about 5 inches long for keeping my stuff out of the snow. you would not believe how easily this pulls. especially when there's not much snow on the ice
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on my shanty it 4*5 on the runners i manage to get a chunk of tethlon four inches by 12 feet work slick on snow and ice but is pritty exspencive.
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