Build Super Strong Folding Sawhorses in Less Than 2 Hours
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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In this video, Henry Reinders shows you how to build these very strong plywood folding sawhorses. They can handle a lot of weight and are easily folded up. They take up very little space in your vehicle, garage or shop.
Just bought your plans for a 8x10 shed.Will make those sawhorses before starting. You have the best do it yourself channel I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you... much appreciated and success with your shed build!
I made a set of these today after watching your video. Thanks!
Awesome... how do you like them?
@@Countrylifeprojects Easy to make and transport. Thank s!
I really Looking forward to more video,s. I loved the shed video's. The best i saw so far.
Well, you are in luck... I will be uploading a 3 video series tonight on building a 7 1/2' high deer and bear proof garden enclosure with raised beds (and no post pounding or digging holes and using concrete!).
Oh, and we made a FREE set of plans and ebook to build a smaller version 24' x 14'. Link will be up on our site after videos are uploaded. Plans can be expanded to build enclosure any size a person wants.
Great, cheap, handy and can fit anywhere. Thanks for sharing.
Best sawhorse design I've seen on here....you could clean-up at flea markets etc with a truckload of those.
If you do that, let me know how it works out - not a bad idea as you could make a lot of these from one sheet of plywood.
Thanks those are perfect sawhorses!♡
Finally you come back to make videos
Yup... life got busy for awhile but now we have more time... and some larger videos coming (in editing), these are just a few small ones we did.
For the people who will buy the bolts, look for self locking nuts as they wont come loose without you putting the wrenches on again.... and also in the name of using leftovers, if you have leftover deck stain, apply a couple coats and the sawhorses will withstand any weather forever ;-)
Two very good points! Thank you
I have made these type of sawhorses before, the only difference is I use an add-on piece that fits in the groove just made with a 2X4 and another piece of wood that will slip down in the slot of the sawhorses the 2X4 length is 4feet and it is just so I don't accidentally cut into the sawhorses and it also keeps a piece of plywood I am ripping lengthwise from falling on the ground. I also only put 3 screws in the middle of the T part that attaches to the 2X4 so I don't hit those screws while cutting.
Hi Fred... that is a great idea and very easy to do... thanks for posting it!