Saturday, May 14, 2022

 



I like this feature. 
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Meanwhile, the saw horses I use.  Somewhat less upscale, and entirely home made from scrap wood.




9 comments:

  1. Oh, you mean those wood things. I was confused when I only saw one folding chair.

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  2. Here is what I use.
    https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/how-to/g2456/how-to-build-stackable-sawhorses-from-a-few-2x4s/

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    1. Why yes, I am a midget. They call me "Dinky" at work.

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  4. Those look like mine !

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  5. Finger pinchers, heavy, limited use, spensive.
    When I worked as a carpenter the new guy had to build the sawhorses when we got to the jobsite. If he wasn't successful in 15 mins he didn't get the job.

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    1. When was that Ghost? 40 years ago? Back in the day if if I didn't have all the cast iron pipe in the house basement plumbing rough in by lunch time I'd be verbally degraded with what is now considered harassment words that would send these punk kids to their safe space. LOL

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    2. Closer to 50. But yeah, people worked hard then and were glad to be making money. My first job in 1970 paid $1.25 an hour. Sure beat that $2 a week I had been getting for allowance.

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    3. Yeah, Ghostsniper, the pisser is that the 8 8 footers that are needed to make a pair of horses are $60 dollars today instead of $10 back in the day.

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