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    MAKING UNIQUE AND SIMPLE MINI SAWHORSE

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    Thanks orioncons36! We've added your Sawhorse to our Woodworking category,
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    Used to see similar devises at Lowes and HomeDepot. Never bought one, those thin sections look prone to bending.

    This yours looks a bit more robust than these.

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    I've had one of those triangular ones for a while now; it's ~¼" thick; it's held up without bending. Caveat I'm not big and haven't really jumped on it a lot. I just find myself using it less as my back gets older, in favor of my Workmate or my old miter saw, less bending over.

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    Couldn’t think at first why a sawhorse should be made of steel, until seen you using it. Incidentally, carpenters here are usually trained to place their forefinger inline with the cut!



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