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The ultimate, heavy duty, stackable, bullet proof, extreme saw horses!

Step 2Bill of Materials

Bill of Materials
I built 6 sets (12 horses). Most people will only need two or four horses. The length is nominally 3' (36"). Please note that I am giving the minimum lengths needed. I realize that you probably cannot buy a 6' long 2x6. The only length I could find in KD was 8'

Lumber 2x6's (Preferably KD)
For 24" tall:
One set (2 horses) - two 8' and one 6'
Two sets (4 horses) - four 8' and one 12'

For 30" tall:
One set - two 10' and one 6'
Two sets - four 10' and two 12'

You can of course use any multiples of the above you need.

Braces (horizontal strip across the bottom of the legs) - scrap plywood 3/4 inch thick, 5 inches wide by approximately 20 inches long. Yup! you get to finally use those long narrow strips you've been saving for so long!

Fasteners
3 inch drywall screws - 12 per horse
1-5/8 inch (or anything close) drywall screws - 12 per horse

Adhesive
Titebond II or Gorilla glue (polyurethane glue) or any weather resistance adhesive.
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I teach High School Welding and Video Game Development (currently) and have taught everything in the Industrial Technology area. I also currently teach Welding at the Community College. I love des...
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