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I am in the process of replacing my existing fence. The old fence is down and gone.
The old holes were redrilled for me and the post are cut to height.
Now come the rails. Half of them goes between the post, and the other go on top. Between rail goes on first. I have a fixture built, although too big got to make smaller, to cut flat spots on the post so the rails can mate using a 3/8” x 12” lag screw/bolt.
Now you just can’t hold a rail in place while doing all of this, that is why the ‘Three Legged Adjustable Saw Horses’.
It seem like all I ever do is make saw dust.
W. Kirk Crawford
Tularosa, New Mexico
Just an added note; you might want to spray/spread the legs just a bit. Little tipsy.
Just a thought.
-- W. Kirk Crawford - Tularosa, New Mexico





























4 comments so far
lew
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posted 192 days ago
Cool Idea!
a1Jim
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posted 192 days ago
Hey Kirk
Cool Idea well done
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Junji
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posted 192 days ago
“Necessity is the Mother of Invention”, and this saw horse can be used for some other thing after your fence is done.
-- Junji Sugita from Japan, http://tetra.blog12.fc2.com/
Splinterman
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posted 189 days ago
Whatever makes the job easier.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.