Collapsable Saw horse
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(06-21-2017, 09:48 AM)JDuke Wrote: ... as a bonus they have the hook on both ends for 2x4 that paired with plywood makes a nice sized and good height driveway work surface.

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I know I am repeating myself, but for me the 2x4 hooks are a big plus.  Not a bonus, but a must have !
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I built a pair of wooden sawhorses 47 years ago when we moved into our house and used metal sawhorse brackets to attach the legs held in place with two-headed nails to remove the legs if needed.

Needless to say after all these years I have never needed to remove the legs and the pair of horses are stacked, set aside and ready to use when needed.
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I use these from Home depot. More expensive, but way more versatile. Folds up about as small as others too.

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