@@Charlielizard Thanks Chuck! 😆 I almost got it right haha. Ohh well next set Ill get it right. I think I'll make them out of 2x3s too to make them lighter
I love these projects Jonny. Yes, a person could buy a pair, but sometimes the gratification of making your own is worth it. I love that they were made with scrap too. 20 years from now, you will look at those and remember the project with fondness.
This is a lot of work and capital layout to make a few sawhorses. I have a few commercially made ones that fold-up and serve me well. In my case, it's cheaper and less time involved to buy them. Mine also meet engineering standards for performance with things like grooves for pipe and non-slip material for boards.
@@audiophileman7047 Nice! What brand are yours? I made these with scrap wood so just time. I also wanted them 4 ft wide and certain height because most ones Ive seen are too short for me.
@@JonnyDIY Mine are Stanley Fat Max saw horses. They're made of polypropylene and steel (rated at 2,500 lbs). I bought them a number of years ago. There are less expensive versions that are rated at 1,000 lbs. There are many different kinds out there, so you can find some that are right for you.
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Amazing project!! God bless you and your family! Greetings from Brazil!
@@sacriptex5870 Thanks so much! You too! Wow Brazil! 💕🇧🇷 Greetings from California
Great video. Liked the idea of nesting. 💪
@@Charlielizard Thanks Chuck! 😆 I almost got it right haha. Ohh well next set Ill get it right. I think I'll make them out of 2x3s too to make them lighter
I love these projects Jonny. Yes, a person could buy a pair, but sometimes the gratification of making your own is worth it. I love that they were made with scrap too. 20 years from now, you will look at those and remember the project with fondness.
@@EndgameCampers Thanks so much Dave. For sure! I enjoy the process whatever it may be. It's fun to build and create things. Good for the mind too 👍
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@@Dianatorres6990 Thank you 🙌👍
5:36- Cool Hollywood Special Effects with sound adjusted. Always the mark of a video production expert😁
@@Shadowman... 😆lol thanks so much 🙌 My editing is pretty basic, but it works 👍
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very nice 👌 😊❤
@@deni6743 thank you very much! 🙌👍
This is a lot of work and capital layout to make a few sawhorses. I have a few commercially made ones that fold-up and serve me well. In my case, it's cheaper and less time involved to buy them. Mine also meet engineering standards for performance with things like grooves for pipe and non-slip material for boards.
@@audiophileman7047 Nice! What brand are yours? I made these with scrap wood so just time. I also wanted them 4 ft wide and certain height because most ones Ive seen are too short for me.
@@JonnyDIY Mine are Stanley Fat Max saw horses. They're made of polypropylene and steel (rated at 2,500 lbs). I bought them a number of years ago. There are less expensive versions that are rated at 1,000 lbs. There are many different kinds out there, so you can find some that are right for you.
@@audiophileman7047 awesome thanks for sharing 🙌👍 Those are the ones my Uncle has, they're nice