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June 01, 6:06 PM [GMT -5]
Great Idea!
June 01, 5:59 PM [GMT -5]
How about drilling a hole through the top horizontal pieces, instead of resting the dowels on top.
March 20, 4:09 PM [GMT -5]
This adjustable saw horse works fine with the exception of one bad design flaw. when you have it pinned to the height that you want it work and you happen to put pressure on one side or the other, not in the middle, it lifts the other side up. This is very annoying and makes this a less then good design. I use a clamp to prevent this from happening. Very much a pain.
May 21, 6:12 AM [GMT -5]
This project was a joy to do. The finished product is awesome! This sawhorse is so practical for all of my DIY projects and is so versatile. Now I can adjust my sawhorse to whatever height I need it to be, whether it be to use as an outfeed jig for my table saw for long cuts or just as a workbench. Great job on the design of this project! The Lord is good.
November 16, 8:24 AM [GMT -5]
great job on the problem of storage in a small shop
November 16, 8:22 AM [GMT -5]
To make the top of the sawhorse more stable I extended the bottom bar out far enough to sandwich both of the leggs. It now also slides up and down better and is supported so the top stays stable.
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