$20 Sturdy Folding 2x4 Saw Horses

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In this video I make 2 saw horses out of common lumber. Just like the last set of saw horses, these fold up, but they are much stronger.
    Good news is that I ordered a good Rode microphone that should be in this week. So future videos will hopefully have less wind noise and better audio.
    Music Credit:
    Intro Song:
    Bit Quest Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    cdk - Sunday by cdk (c) copyright 2016
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    Paper Planes - Durden ft. Airtone by DURDEN (c) copyright 2016
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Комментарии • 198

  • @rickhayhoe
    @rickhayhoe 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent design. I've been using mine for six years. I made a few mods. Add a maxi fender washer under each bolt head and each nut, and you will eliminate wracking for all practical purposes while making folding/unfolding go more smoothly. Additionally, I suggest staggering the 1x rails so that the two horses nest snugly against each other when folded. They take up a little less space that way. Do that by mounting the single rail high enough that it just slips past the top edge of the lower one on the double-rail side. They'll mate, single to double rail that way and stand neatly together. Oh, and I got bungee bands long enough that I could just pull them tightly around the lower rails and hook them to each other. I can lift the whole assembly by the top cross bar. Works a treat.

  • @ICheat_ILie_ISteal
    @ICheat_ILie_ISteal 4 года назад +4

    I remember building these for $12 a pair, $20 in this video .. today it's $30 a pair buying everything... Less if you already have half the stuff... Wood price just keep going up and up... Lol
    I like these sawhorse, bought the plan for $5.

  • @SD-xs3ch
    @SD-xs3ch 2 года назад +1

    Hey, GarageShopScience guy. I found your video the other day, looking for a diy design that made sense. I built my horses today from scap 2x4s I got out of the dumpster at the recycle center (with permission, of course). I spent just under $10 on the bolts, washers and wingnuts. Took me about 2 hours, with breaks (hot day) to build them. I am VERY happy with how they turned out! Not a bad diy for a girl ;) Thanks very much for the detailed info on how to mark the notch with the speed square.

  • @BuckyNave-ox4rd
    @BuckyNave-ox4rd 7 месяцев назад

    I've watched several of these videos on this design. All seem to overcomplicate it. You did a very nice job not overdoing it. You gave just the right amount of info to get it done. Fine job and thank you sir.

  • @ronbaker1280
    @ronbaker1280 2 года назад +1

    I like his Nonsense Approach to projects. Need more projects. Thank you.

  • @themoviemaniac8416
    @themoviemaniac8416 7 лет назад +14

    One suggestion: Use 2x6 instead of 2x4 for the top rails. Give you a little more height above the side supports and helps in case of the occasional slight rail cut through notching we all do sometimes.

    • @gbwillson
      @gbwillson 6 лет назад +2

      Yes, and the nice thing about this design is that you can use taller or wider boards which you likely have laying around.

  • @JoseGonzalez-cf2id
    @JoseGonzalez-cf2id 3 года назад +4

    Very nice man. Very nice. 99% great. 1% improvement? Yes, write down measurements on captions. If there is natural background noise, no need for added music. A little lower speed on your explanations without adding length to the video. Just 1% improvement. I am actually using your video to build a bird feeder tall enough to keep the cats away from the birds. I'll place the bird food tray on top attached to the 2X4. Thanks, Michael.

  • @rhdtv2002
    @rhdtv2002 7 лет назад +6

    It's always good when doing these training videos to write the measurements on the boards- it's easier to follow.

  • @frankier9497
    @frankier9497 7 лет назад +23

    Instead of a bungee cord you should add a fold down shelf. That would add more rigidity and someplace to lay whatever on them during a project like your saw, tools, wood or supplies etc. !

    • @barryw5642
      @barryw5642 5 лет назад +4

      How would this work? The bungee cord pulls the opposing legs together which tightens the grip on 2x4 wedged up top. A shelf would push the legs apart, loosening the grip on the 2x4. Did I miss something?

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      @donaldcullen2416 3 года назад

      @Colt Corbin instablaster :)

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      @coltcorbin529 3 года назад

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  • @pershop4950
    @pershop4950 7 лет назад +1

    Nice paved area for working. Might not be even enough for some projects but at least you don't need to worry about sawdust gathering up!

  • @WaySensei
    @WaySensei 2 года назад

    I just built this as a novice woodworker. Excellent instructions.

  • @uktony1525
    @uktony1525 7 лет назад +9

    The speed square info is invaluable. A very nice build.

  • @raptors3164
    @raptors3164 5 лет назад +2

    I saw your video and made the saw horse as you instructed. I'm very happy with the results, thank you for sharing.

  • @ModelLights
    @ModelLights 3 года назад +2

    LOL At RUclips putting this into recommends 4 years later, without automatically updating the lumber price to $200..

  • @kevinnickel2259
    @kevinnickel2259 11 месяцев назад

    I followed your measurements and created a jig on cardstock. I think it will make a great template. Thanks for the idea! Really liked your video.

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 7 лет назад +8

    Appreciate how you demo the Speed Square. cheers

  • @jumperstartful
    @jumperstartful 7 лет назад +1

    excellent explanation. Tried to build these and never got the angles right, perfect demonstration.

  • @lesterchristensen6269
    @lesterchristensen6269 7 лет назад +1

    Just made a set just now. took and hour by watching your show because I made plans working on it the same time. They are the best. Thanks a lot.

  • @jntx9575
    @jntx9575 7 лет назад

    On the sets I have built, I put similar notched legs on the inside set. Then I can put a 2x4 spacer between the inner set of legs. It makes the horses a bit more compact for storage.

  • @Eger118877
    @Eger118877 3 года назад +1

    That speed square usage is just like cutting a bird's mouth for rafters.

  • @hudsonriverlee
    @hudsonriverlee 6 лет назад +10

    Design looks functional and construction looks straight forward. Because you wear Gloves around a rotating blade, anything can go wrong. Once that blade connects with a piece of your glove your luck will come into play for keeping your fingers. Loose articles of clothing and gloves have no place around table saws and chop saws or drills. Remember as you ask others to view more of your videos you must also teach a little safety. Many New comers to wood working have little experience utilizing hand tools let alone power tools.

    • @21jersh
      @21jersh 6 лет назад +2

      True and hands should be atleast 6-8 inches from the cut line.

    • @M3rVsT4H
      @M3rVsT4H 6 лет назад +1

      I'm just going to add jointers to that list.. Can confirm, glove will pull finger into choppy bit. As far as life lessons go, I got off lightly and heartily endorse Lee's warning.

    • @zuzak4341
      @zuzak4341 5 лет назад

      I would add drill presses and vertical mills to the “no gloves” list. You can use a shop brush to keep the work area clean. A brush is easily replaced, fingers are not!

  • @sailer5373
    @sailer5373 7 лет назад +1

    Good job trying to explain measuring and layout.

  • @rkseifert
    @rkseifert 7 лет назад +3

    Nice MG in the background. Love the saw horses. Will be adding them to my workshop

  • @alexiangel9426
    @alexiangel9426 7 лет назад +5

    grreeat video loved that you explained the whole process without taking 20 min to do it

  • @joedejesus6363
    @joedejesus6363 7 лет назад +1

    Your the "Man with the Plan" Great Video. Your process is much easier than the other plans I purchased on the internet. When I completed the horses they would wobble because something was off center somehow. It was always like that no matter how careful I cut the pieces and drilled the holes. Going to construct a pair using your Technique.

  • @eugeneseegers
    @eugeneseegers 7 лет назад +1

    Love the classic MG I'm your garage, would love to see footage of any restoration work.

  • @dorshem-tov2470
    @dorshem-tov2470 7 лет назад +12

    cool video i've been using one of these as a folding workbench for two years now, 2 tips - 1. you forgot to put washers between the the legs, it makes the whole thing fold alot smoother. 2. i use an old denim belt to tighten it together, its free/cheap and its not elastic so it holds it even sturdier (i used to have a vise mounted on it for hand sawing). great job dude i bet you'll get alot of use out of them.

    • @joedejesus6363
      @joedejesus6363 7 лет назад +2

      Hey dor Shem-tov,...I used some retaining straps from "Harbor Freight" I don't know exactly what there called, but they are "Yellow" You run the strap through a Spring Loaded buckle with serrated teeth and it tightens down on the strap as you pull it tight.

    • @briannewton3535
      @briannewton3535 3 года назад +1

      @@joedejesus6363 Cam Lock strap

  • @jackhenson2261
    @jackhenson2261 2 года назад

    Thank you for the detailed instructions with the measurements

  • @big1finger
    @big1finger 7 лет назад

    A great job, but a lot of time involved and money. Black Friday I saw an ad for Ace and there were selling sawhorses (Stanley) for $8. Now they are black plastic and each has a hinged shelf which holds tools and dirt and keeps the legs open. There is a notch in the plastic which will hold a 1 1/2 inch piece of wood. 2 5 foot 2x4s and 2 3foot 2x4 made a nice frame for a 36 x74 inch door, all scrap which was paid for by someone else, including the door the customer didn't want. A piece of OSB made a cheap top which came from a roofing job. I take the top off the horses and lay it flat in truck and plastic horses on top along with other tools for the job. Unload the truck, set up the horses and a bench with which to work without having to work on the ground. Someone said it was not very strong so 5 old fat me climbed a step stool and stood on the horse. Damn cheap Stanley tools/

    • @big1finger
      @big1finger 7 лет назад

      I know it is fun to spend money and build something, but when being paid by the hour and furnishing tools it is best to save money that can be spent for something else.

  • @carlsails58
    @carlsails58 5 лет назад +2

    Good job buddy. No end of critics in this world. Keep up the good work! Am going to make a set of these this weekend.

  • @janerikjohansson3758
    @janerikjohansson3758 7 лет назад +1

    Great job and excellent folding capability. I like like keeping it simple and smart.

  • @xman870096
    @xman870096 7 лет назад +2

    This is easy enough that I think even 'I' could make them, thank you for sharing!!

  • @mypatbekm9023
    @mypatbekm9023 7 лет назад +1

    i think it is a the best and simplest folding sawhorse I every saw. Super!!! I will do it myself

  • @fonstersnickare_johansson8375
    @fonstersnickare_johansson8375 3 года назад

    I like the smart and simple construction. That's what I want. Great!

  • @52wml
    @52wml 6 лет назад

    If you notch the 2×4's to accept the 1x4's and use a little glue it will drastically reduce the racking.

  • @TOMTOM-nh3nl
    @TOMTOM-nh3nl 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Great Build

  • @TrojanHorse1959
    @TrojanHorse1959 6 лет назад +1

    Cool folding horse idea! Thanks for sharing them with us!

  • @SteedDigital1
    @SteedDigital1 7 лет назад

    people complaining about the music but the real killer is the blinking. I've had this happen to my edits though, it's a pain in the ass to render and then realize that happened.
    good vid though.

  • @heuwel
    @heuwel 6 лет назад +1

    Great idea....have to try it myself

  • @impactajuvenile
    @impactajuvenile 7 лет назад +4

    You've explained these saw horses the best so far to date. Good Job .

  • @lesterchristensen6269
    @lesterchristensen6269 7 лет назад +1

    The best saw horse built yet so far great job.

  • @thomasmacdonough7763
    @thomasmacdonough7763 6 лет назад +1

    great vid!!! just an idea, maybe some plywood on the legs instead of 1 by will help with the side shifting. great work on these though i like the design! i'll be making some sets myself.

  • @Django44
    @Django44 7 лет назад +3

    Look at that classic car!

  • @aros007z
    @aros007z 3 года назад +1

    Great instructional video thanks!

  • @chivu2348
    @chivu2348 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your excellent video. I've just done my two sawhorses.

  • @andrzejpopowski7745
    @andrzejpopowski7745 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. Clear exlanation of the project.

  • @haiyanqu698
    @haiyanqu698 4 года назад +1

    Very creative design!! very fun to watch, thanks so much!

  • @JBSeymour
    @JBSeymour 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video. I reckon they're a bit tall by your dimensions but easily adapted for whichever height you want 👍

  • @dlwatib
    @dlwatib 6 лет назад

    A diagonal brace or two would take care of that side-to-side wobble.

  • @haloodtst
    @haloodtst 3 года назад

    Just made myself a set. Happy with them. Thank you sir

  • @jls12plaa
    @jls12plaa 5 лет назад +6

    Really dude, let’s talk about that cool car in “workshop” with one tool.🤪

  • @policedog4030
    @policedog4030 7 лет назад

    Like it! Nice demo of the speed square too for some reason another reminder to use that engraving still helps me - you've got it wired.. It would be interesting to see a failure test to see what element fails if say two sawhorses were loaded with sandbags until they collapsed.. I would guess perhaps the first thing would be the pivot bolt would split the wood? Would take a lot though; guessing it would be quite a scary amount of weight to get that to fail.. I'm thinking of copying yours but want to try using a wedged through-mortise and tenon like Szilard Pinter has demonstrated in his video about his mirror frame instead of the four screws on each stretcher. That way the entire assembly would knock down and take the least possible amount of space to store.

  • @paullarnce2167
    @paullarnce2167 7 лет назад +1

    Very ingenious! TX for sharing.

  • @seancuffe264
    @seancuffe264 7 лет назад +1

    nice design, thanks for sharing

  • @bertnamerfors5698
    @bertnamerfors5698 Год назад

    Verygood video on Saw horses Greetings from a man from Sweden

  • @sicstringerman
    @sicstringerman 6 лет назад +1

    Great job explaining the process. Thanks.

  • @mostafalebsir4419
    @mostafalebsir4419 5 лет назад +2

    Great idea !!!
    thank you for sharing.

  • @neilfroggycrompton2466
    @neilfroggycrompton2466 7 лет назад

    Perhaps a diagonal brace on each side of each saw horse in opposing directions will strengthen them up :)

  • @kenk8215
    @kenk8215 5 лет назад +1

    I just made these. They turned out great. Thanks.

  • @davidosullivan3432
    @davidosullivan3432 4 года назад +2

    If you had even a 1/4" shoulder (rebate)on the 1x6 you would have zero side to side play . Think traditional joinery 👍

  • @viktorrotkiv1698
    @viktorrotkiv1698 5 лет назад +1

    That what I was looking for , something simple and easy to do. Very nice video . Thanks

  • @juanaimbach7179
    @juanaimbach7179 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @markfernandes2396
    @markfernandes2396 3 года назад

    You can scale this either way, if your a welder ,even better.

  • @fergusonto-2032
    @fergusonto-2032 3 года назад +2

    The 1 1/2” cut you made on the leg for the top board to sit on , Is the thickness of the 2x4 what determines that cut ?

    • @kazoosc
      @kazoosc 2 года назад

      yes
      a 2 x 4 board's nominal/actual dimensions are 1.5" x 3.5"

  • @hanse1064
    @hanse1064 5 лет назад +2

    Detailed and friendly work process description good.
    I also like a simple outdoor stand.

  • @mariomuranaka9751
    @mariomuranaka9751 6 лет назад +1

    Very Strong, best regards from Manaus, Amazonas, Brasil !

  • @monkeybusiness1559
    @monkeybusiness1559 4 года назад +1

    brilliant video. just what i need

  • @billhanson827
    @billhanson827 6 лет назад +1

    Made a couple based on your vid. Work great, but should be shorter. Super sturdy though.

  • @MrWmburr7
    @MrWmburr7 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks, my friend; great tutorial.

  • @1978strong
    @1978strong Год назад

    Very nice thanks.

  • @jamesgosman4387
    @jamesgosman4387 4 года назад +5

    Great tutorial! Can I ask...did you get your inspiration from woodshopdude.com - "ShopDogs" ? There's an uncanny resemblance

  • @bushy13
    @bushy13 7 месяцев назад

    G'day from Australia, just checking your 2"x4" are actually 2x4s? In Oz the actual size (dar) is 1.5"x3.5" unless I try to mill it myself.

  • @wilkbor
    @wilkbor 6 лет назад +2

    Great job and thanks for the video.

  • @hardboiled7774
    @hardboiled7774 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial and nice music haha

  • @oldmanpottering
    @oldmanpottering 6 лет назад +1

    Good job mate, thanks for sharing

  • @HoustonR6ryda
    @HoustonR6ryda 6 лет назад +1

    nice work-thanks

  • @rickymercado9983
    @rickymercado9983 6 лет назад +1

    Really good wk

  • @runningdrills
    @runningdrills 7 лет назад

    If I want my plank to be flush with the tops of the legs would I need to change much to find the bolt hole

  • @tomknud
    @tomknud 7 лет назад +1

    Good inventionuity! Great vid.

  • @coolvideotubes
    @coolvideotubes 5 лет назад +1

    Is it a good idea to use ink to markup woodwork?

  • @ldisaak32
    @ldisaak32 5 месяцев назад

    why do you cut the 1x4 different lengths?

  • @EmoryHickman-tw2ej
    @EmoryHickman-tw2ej Год назад

    Are you using the season big speed square for your lay out?

  • @timmarshall9142
    @timmarshall9142 7 лет назад +1

    Very similar to those by Shopdog except that his are even more stable as legs slope in both directions

    • @DBYNOE
      @DBYNOE 7 лет назад

      Tim Marshall Yes and he sells excellent, affordable plans (i.e. google woodshopdude), I think he invented them, been using one of his for chop saw stand for many years.

    • @miketardif1400
      @miketardif1400 7 лет назад

      Tim Marshall Precisely. Adding a 10° bevel to legs and cutout bottoms will remove that side-to-side wobble.

    • @elained2448
      @elained2448 7 лет назад +1

      Tim Marshall He did not come up with this design that's been around longer than my Grandfather whose been dead for 40 years. If anything, the shopdog is a knock off from a sawbuck.
      Video was decently done, I appreciate the work! My backyard is quite noisy as well ;)

  • @greenkitty6482
    @greenkitty6482 6 лет назад

    Nice build!! If you put some wider horizontal pieces, wouldn't it reduce the flex a little? Thanks for sharing : )

  • @davidblahey4851
    @davidblahey4851 7 лет назад +1

    Great video...it helped me...thank you for your effort.

  • @rl945
    @rl945 3 года назад

    Ever moved a 2x4 an inch too far to the back?

  • @jiwbink
    @jiwbink 4 года назад

    EXCELLENT IDEA!
    WISH THAT THE VIDEO HAS BEEN BETTER THOUGH. STILL GREAT CONCEPT

  • @frehleycomet
    @frehleycomet 7 лет назад

    You show 9 pieces of wood @0.50 but you only used 8. Four of them were for the legs, 3 for the horizontal support and 1 for the top. What happened to the 9th one

  •  6 лет назад

    Nice sled!

  • @luiscastilla7629
    @luiscastilla7629 5 лет назад +1

    Hi..this is Luis from Chile.Great job....I would appreciate a lot if you send me a real template size for drawing it on the lumber. I would print it. Thanks a lot.

  • @thecarter27
    @thecarter27 6 лет назад +1

    Great job man. Appreciate the video.

  • @jonathanlee128
    @jonathanlee128 7 лет назад

    Hey thanks for the bid. I appeciate the instructions.

  • @duanehewitt8852
    @duanehewitt8852 7 лет назад +5

    Sweet MGA

    • @arviragus
      @arviragus 6 лет назад

      Came here to say this :)

  • @jimn4185
    @jimn4185 7 лет назад +1

    great job! I have a lot of saw horses but none like those. Putting that on my todo list. Go ATARI !

  • @pugachev70
    @pugachev70 2 года назад

    Very good trick 👍

  • @FancyPantsFiles
    @FancyPantsFiles 7 лет назад

    John C Reilly makes some sawhorses!

  • @JimAndDeePatton
    @JimAndDeePatton 5 лет назад +1

    I don’t need the music but I love the MGA.

  • @deborahsbackwoodsstudio1369
    @deborahsbackwoodsstudio1369 5 лет назад

    oh my what a beautiful car.

  • @thelionandchampion2644
    @thelionandchampion2644 6 лет назад

    When joining 2x4s together that will be holding weight, how deep do I put the screw into the second 2x4? Thank you

  • @robertodebeers2551
    @robertodebeers2551 6 месяцев назад

    Tell us what you are trying to do, before marking all sorts of lines with your speed square. Tell us what this should look like before you start marking out your cuts. And, of course, gett everything in the shot so we can see what you're doing.