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I made this sawhorse from scrap 2×4’s. It is held together with glue only, so it was fast and simple construction.
-- Scott in North Carolina
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I made this sawhorse from scrap 2×4’s. It is held together with glue only, so it was fast and simple construction. -- Scott in North Carolina
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woodworm
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#1 posted 416 days ago
Nice sawhorse and very useful!
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patron
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#2 posted 416 days ago
ok you’r hired
that was a test in the old days
make a sawhorse on site
the best one got the job
now go frame that gambrel roof
with your handsaw
and a hammer
welcome to LJ’s
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Jim Jakosh
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#3 posted 416 days ago
Ah, glue is a mighty thing. Nice saw horse…..........Jim
-- Jim Jakosh.....Practical Wood Products...........Learn something new every day!!
StumpyNubs
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#4 posted 415 days ago
This project, once again, proves that there’s no such thing as scrap wood!
Thanks for posting!
-Jim, aka “Stumpy Nubs”
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