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Step 26Pallet Sawhorses

Pallet Sawhorses
Here's Josh Kuempel with his pallet sawhorses.

He's a big guy and he needed big sawhorses.
A few minutes later he had them.
Go Josh!
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Sep 24, 2007. 1:25 AMcat_size says:
The pallets I was using were really old and rickety and were not meant to last more than a couple of days. To secure them at the top, I just drilled them together directly with a couple of long screws. -Josh
Aug 9, 2007. 5:42 PMfreedive57 says:
Right On. Add another scab at the angle on each side that will let you add a top board and it will also keep the pallets together at the top. With a top board you can stand on the top. With the bottom of the pallet facing out like this you can use it as a ladder to get to the top.

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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