Target Precision RB-H1034 Rugged Buddy 34-Inch Folding Sawhorse Legs for One Complete Sawhorse Reviews
by Saw Bench on Friday, July 8th, 2011 | 3 Comments
Target Precision RB-H1034 Rugged Buddy 34-Inch Folding Sawhorse Legs for One Complete Sawhorse
- A pair of rugged, customized sawhorse legs
- Supports over 1,000 pounds, yet weighs only 12 pounds
- Legs constructed of 1-1/4-inch diameter steel tubing; legs lock solidly in place when opened
- Legs capped with non-slip, non-scratch rubber tips
- Legs weigh 12 pounds; 34-inches long
With these rugged, customized sawhorse legs from Target Precision, you can easily tailor a quality sawhorse to your specifications. Just supply the wood — a two-by-anything will work — and you’ll have a sawhorse that supports over 1,000 pounds, yet weighs only 12 pounds. The legs are built of rugged 1-1/4-inch diameter tubular steel with powdercoat finish, and capped with non-slip, non-scratching rubber tips. Open, they lock solidly in place; folded, they are compact for storage. These legs ar
List Price: $ 38.00
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Bench Dog 40-129 2-1/2-Inch Insert for Standard Size Bench Dog ProPlate
- Made from durable ABS plastic
- Outside diameter 4-inch
Bench Dog 40-129 Standard 2-1/2″ Insert
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I’ve got the shorter version, buy the height for you.,
After I went through three cheap sets of sawhorses in a year I thought maybe I should give these a try (seems like I sneeze on some of the other models available and something breaks on them. Seventy dollars and week for shipping later I got these. They take some initial setup, you supply the wood. Takes maybe 15 minutes to get 2 sawhorses put together, including time to get the tools out and put back away. After that, these things were all business, 22 twelve foot pressure treated 2×8′s and not a squeak of complaint. The weak point in the whole setup? I’d say the 2×4 I used… I think when I need to replace the boards I’m going to go cut up some 4×4′s just for good measure and the extra 1 1/2 inch of height.
Just a matter of opinion, after playing with some trojan sawhorses, I think these are the better of the 2.
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|handy, compact sawhorses,
As a professional remodeling contractor I try to bring everything but the kitchen sink onto the job. For all the tools in the back of my truck there is absolutely no room for wood, homemade horses. Also, I won’t saw on the ground and the older I get the less I want to stoop over to pick up materials. That’s where these horses come in. I’ve had a set of these horses for 5 yrs. and they’ve worked well for me. One tip – glue the leg tips on. One weak point – the flat piece of metal that the legs swing into & click into can snap off. To be realistic though, nothing is indestructable.
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|Poor design,
These require screwing from underneath to fasten the 2x on deck. Fasteners are just another thing to cart around and worry about losing. Not good for portability, and if you don’t need portability, why not just build them out of 2x lumber in 5 minutes for dirt cheap? Maybe for some people, but no thanks. Doesn’t stack up to Trojan.
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