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Yes sir
Very helpful
Thanks
Damn, I love videos like this -- minimal talking, maximal results.
ОтветитьTypical carpenter shitte😅
ОтветитьThank you very much sir 🙏❤️
ОтветитьGo ahead and make it a full minute and slap a couple more screws in it and some legs brace and eliminate that unwanted wobble during those beer pong tournaments
ОтветитьNo nonsense man! I think I am in love...
ОтветитьNotice he didn't push down too hard.
Would've been like his Mrs last night 😂
Some dude ripped this off word for word. Or you did?
ОтветитьHmm.. ive seen this before. people copying this exact short word for word. Who came first
Ответитьthis is way better than the guy that did it in 2 minutes.
ОтветитьI have seen this exact same video word for word made by 5 different people now.
ОтветитьBest diy video I’ve seen to date
ОтветитьThose legs are gonna spread open quicker then a newly divorced woman. I'd but a connecting piece between each leg.
ОтветитьUm,,, cross braces on the legs. And a saw hook.
The screws in the top are there to attract saw blades.
What do you use this for anyway?
ОтветитьOr save time and money and buy a sawhorse..
ОтветитьNeeds braces between legs so they don't spread.
ОтветитьWhat is the benefit of making the short loop? Is he just counting on people to keep rewatching it or something?
ОтветитьDo you need 7 2x4’s?
ОтветитьExactly what I was looking for best video on this. Straight to the point please yes lol👍
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ОтветитьInstructions actuallu super clear with the lettering. I think I will remember this one when I am 60
ОтветитьI’m illiterate
Ответить19 ft per horse
ОтветитьAverage electric truck owner short
ОтветитьTry this
ОтветитьSo how do you cut 7 pieces at 32 inches from a single 2x4? lol
ОтветитьThanks man that is super quick and easy.
ОтветитьCost of materials?
ОтветитьGreat simple instructional video. Was able to build sturdy saw horse out of scrap lumber. Thanks for the video!
ОтветитьAlways such wonderful content thanks man
ОтветитьI would add two cross beams one that Gose from one leg to the other and do that for both sets of legs
ОтветитьThat's not tall enough too small.
ОтветитьIs he using self drilling screws how is he not pilot drilling
ОтветитьWow, that's way easier than the way ive been making mine!
ОтветитьLol bout collapsed when ya slapped the hood.😂😂
Ответить😮😮😮
ОтветитьThanks bub!
ОтветитьI usually put a 10° angle on the legs, but yeah, good job. The role needs to know how to make these again. We’ve been running out of them.
ОтветитьBro those are ganna last a week
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьIt'll last about 30seconds on the job.Not too bad though
ОтветитьBuilding a sawhorse while sawing?
ОтветитьOr just spend 30 mins more doing it properly
ОтветитьIm case anyone is curious it shouls take (3) 2x4x8s
32" x 7 = 224"
224" ÷ 12" = 18.6'
18.6' ÷ 8' = [2.3]
Don't cut seven 2x4s, cut 12 because 1 saw horse isn't much good . And I say cut 12... (6 per sawhorse) because you really don't want the top of the i-beam on there because when cutting through materials you inevitably cut kerfs into the saw horse and you'll eventually hit the screws that fasten the top plate on the i-beam and ruin your saw blade
ОтветитьThank you for this. I've got 31 sawhorses but wasn't sure how to make one more
ОтветитьI love how he pushed down slightly at the end and showed how the legs lever and will break.
Ad screws further down on the leg. Not in line on the end.
John, you have become a poor man’s Dusty Lumber Co!!! 😅
ОтветитьI love these videos about dudes building crap from their endless supply of wood sitting around.
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