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JayL
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I found this site about Saw Horses.

http://www.toolcrib.com/blog/2008/07/22/24-free-sawhorse-plans-in-the-hunt-for-the-ultimate-sawhorse/

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Posted : 20/12/2008 6:20 pm
bbn
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Re: Saw Horses

Nice find. I've only browsed through it but it looks very informative.

 
Posted : 22/12/2008 7:28 am
JayL
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Re: Saw Horses

At last I finally got to build my Saw Horses.

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Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 30/01/2009 10:10 am
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Re: Saw Horses

I hosted someone who wanted to build a boat at my house last Sunday. Before he arrived, I realized I did not have any available saw horses we could use. So I slapped these together in less than an hour. They're lacking cross bars, should have those, but we still used them as-is and they worked pretty ok.

I used about 9 pieces of these 1"x4"x6' cratewood scraps. I more piece for the crossbars. Since I bought a bundle of 10pcs for P390 at the scrapwood vendor in Rosario, Pasig, the total cost will be just P390 ... plus the cost of the 3" nails and some stikwell.

 
Posted : 02/04/2009 12:22 pm
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Re: Saw Horses

I hosted someone who wanted to build a boat at my house last Sunday. Before he arrived, I realized I did not have any available saw horses we could use. So I slapped these together in less than an hour. They're lacking cross bars, should have those, but we still used them as-is and they worked pretty ok.

I used about 9 pieces of these 1"x4"x6' cratewood scraps. I more piece for the crossbars. Since I bought a bundle of 10pcs for P390 at the scrapwood vendor in Rosario, Pasig, the total cost will be just P390 ... plus the cost of the 3" nails and some stikwell.

Cool!! Nice build.

GACA CONSTRUCTION

 
Posted : 02/04/2009 11:43 pm
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Re: Saw Horses

very nice Jay. well done.


click my signature and it will take you there........

 
Posted : 03/04/2009 2:26 am
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