My daughters gave me a pair of Ebco Sawhorses for Father's Day, and today I got around to putting them into service.
Last year I read an article in "The Family Handyman" about these horses, and I really liked how they set them up. I used 2 x 6 for the base, and made a cradle for a "sacrificial" 2x4. I cut the 2x6 longer than the horse for clamping, and/or boring a hole if I decide to hang them. I'll also be making a tool storage tray out of plywood for the folding supports.
Here is a link to the article:
http://www.familyhandyman.com/carpentry/maximize-your-sawhorses/view-all
I was a little concerned with the quality of the horses, but after I added the wood, they really strenghtened up, and now feel very solid. I think they be a great addition to my garage.
Last year I read an article in "The Family Handyman" about these horses, and I really liked how they set them up. I used 2 x 6 for the base, and made a cradle for a "sacrificial" 2x4. I cut the 2x6 longer than the horse for clamping, and/or boring a hole if I decide to hang them. I'll also be making a tool storage tray out of plywood for the folding supports.
Here is a link to the article:
http://www.familyhandyman.com/carpentry/maximize-your-sawhorses/view-all
I was a little concerned with the quality of the horses, but after I added the wood, they really strenghtened up, and now feel very solid. I think they be a great addition to my garage.
