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    Wooden Sawhorses made with no nails or screws

    I use saw horses a lot and have always been annoyed at how narrow and short commercial ones are. They are never made of durable materials either. So I made my own and decided to only use wood and glue.


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    This is a good and creative take on the traditional sawhorses. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuffucanmake View Post
    This is a good and creative take on the traditional sawhorses. Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers! I use them almost everyday. Wish I had built a pair like this a long time ago. They nest well next to each other which makes it easy for chucking on a mitre saw.



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