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Made these to help with assembly of case work.
Specs:
15 1/2” high.
19” and 24” long.
2×6 tops.
Basic I-Beam construction.
Bonus: They are the perfect height for sitting.
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woodcrafter47
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#1 posted 981 days ago
Nice sitting horses. Don’t have to feed hay to them ,and still able sit in the saddle. :>}
Thanks for posting
-- In His service ,Richard
rustfever
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#2 posted 981 days ago
I’ve always made sawhorses that are tall and heavy I am not sure why, but my father always made them tall….And long…..And stout. They are only good for resawing sheets of ply with a power hand saw.
I think it is time I have some horses that are really usefull.
I’m going out into the shop after dinner, and make some horses that are different. First, I will make two just like yours!. Then I am going to make two about 20” long. But these will be of a much lighter construction. !”X boards And a bit tall. The same height as my cut off/mitre saw. So they will be a real help in the shop, not just a big compromise.
I might just make some tall ones to use with the drill press.
Thanks for your post. You have my mind working.
-- Rustfever, Central California
Randolph Torres
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#3 posted 530 days ago
Now I finally understand the saying (Get off your high horses)
-- another tip from cooperedpatterns
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