Yeah i suppose you could describe them as that.
The same way you could describe beef wellington as a meat pie
They are 3" 316 stainless steel tube
Cut to length
Filled to remove sharp edges
Set up on a lathe with a running steady for support and safety.
a 15degre taper is then machined on using a carbide tip boring bar. At a very low speed and feed rate to avoided the tool vibrating. This takes a bit of time with multiple cuts.
Then the spacing rings/shims are made using 316 stainless sheets of different thicknesses.
They are guillotined to the various lengths and 10mm thick
Then rolled into a circle of varying diameters
Once they are made they a made up fitted into the back of the tip.
Then Tig welded in place
Bolt holes are drilled
Taped (thread added)
The holes then counter sunk to remove any sharp edges.
Then they are wired brushed to clean up the welds.
Then polished on a polishing mop.
Cleaned with hot soap and water to remove exses polishing residue.
Stainless steel bolts added
Packaged
And sent to their owners.
It’s not a five minute job. But I have done quite a few now and i can make them much quicker. One of the reasons the price has not gone up at all for 3 years even though materials and consumables have.
OP i would be more than happy to make you a set. Even fit them and straighten your back boxes. The original tips can come off with the removal of the bumper only and a 90 degree drill attachment (i can lend you on also)
Just PM me if you or anyone else fancies a set.
Thanks Monkey