Project Potential is going to be my new catch phrase. I have at least 3 areas, sewing room, art studio, clay throwing studio. All just brimming with project potential!
I've done designs for various projects before where two pieces of wood rub together while pivoting on a screw, and have had great success making a couple of HDPE washers to lubricate the joint. Works much better than just a fender washer. Just cut them from milk jug plastic (HDPE has the 2 in the recycling triangle on the bottom), using the washer as a pattern, and sandwich it between the plastic washers. Also, sizing the length of the bolt to allow for 2 nuts, the second one being a jam nut tight up against the first, keeps the nut from working its way off without having to use threadlocker glue. Plus, it lets you really dial in the tightness or looseness of the pivot joint to your liking, because the jam nut makes the screw tight however loose it is between the wood pieces. Great project, again!
Nice design! I'm a real fan of the way the top corners of the inner legs stop against the underneath side of the top piece. Limiting the spread of the legs with a stop is a much more elegant solution than the ropes or chains of other horses out there. And good job on the angled screws holding the top extra tight. Great folding sawhorses!
Very good design, allows for flat top surface and complete sawhorse without any loose parts. Please talk a lot less and show a lot more of the sawhorse design. Most builders can see how something is made just by looking at it. Perhaps remake this video?
Uhm, dude is way more successful than me! I think it would be pretty awesome to see him on a climbing wall. @peterdinklage can I build a climbing wall for you?
Thanks for joining me with this video. Sorry about the auto focusing issues.
Your first statement is more true for me and I would say most hands on individuals than anyone can count.
Thank you for admitting all of our truth😂
...and I'm still buried in project potential 😂
Project Potential is going to be my new catch phrase. I have at least 3 areas, sewing room, art studio, clay throwing studio. All just brimming with project potential!
Maybe I should use it more often 😁. Thanks for your comment.
I've done designs for various projects before where two pieces of wood rub together while pivoting on a screw, and have had great success making a couple of HDPE washers to lubricate the joint. Works much better than just a fender washer. Just cut them from milk jug plastic (HDPE has the 2 in the recycling triangle on the bottom), using the washer as a pattern, and sandwich it between the plastic washers.
Also, sizing the length of the bolt to allow for 2 nuts, the second one being a jam nut tight up against the first, keeps the nut from working its way off without having to use threadlocker glue. Plus, it lets you really dial in the tightness or looseness of the pivot joint to your liking, because the jam nut makes the screw tight however loose it is between the wood pieces.
Great project, again!
Nice design! I'm a real fan of the way the top corners of the inner legs stop against the underneath side of the top piece. Limiting the spread of the legs with a stop is a much more elegant solution than the ropes or chains of other horses out there. And good job on the angled screws holding the top extra tight. Great folding sawhorses!
Thanks!
Same thought, I really dislike these solutions involving ropes. will copy these :)
Psyched about the build and your tunes.
Thanks
Great video as always! Definitely going to make this for home projects.
Thanks. An added bonus for these is they can fit in the trunk of a car.
Very good design, allows for flat top surface and complete sawhorse without any loose parts. Please talk a lot less and show a lot more of the sawhorse design. Most builders can see how something is made just by looking at it. Perhaps remake this video?
Still talking a lot but I think this video turned out better, let me know what you think
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Все простое гениально! Super!
Thanks!
Nice design
Thanks. I use them all the time.
Thanks for the great video.
Thanks! I use these all the time.
Good job
Thanks. Still my favorite pair of saw horses.
❤ thanks man 😎🫡
You're Welcome!
why 6 pieces? I see 4 legs and a top. Will definitely be making a couple, thanks!
All explained in the build plans :)
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Is there *anything* Peter Dinklage can't do???
Uhm, dude is way more successful than me! I think it would be pretty awesome to see him on a climbing wall. @peterdinklage can I build a climbing wall for you?
🤣😂🤣
I'm a midget there just what I want lol