Scissor-style Sawhorse
Scissor-style Sawhorse
Lionel replaced his old six-legged wooden scissor-style sawhorse (for cutting logs, pipes, fence-posts, etc.) that he made decades ago, with this four-legged metal one made from angle iron and bolted together.
It is three-feet wide, and thirty-inches tall.
The wedge shape holds the item steady during cutting with a chainsaw, circular saw, hacksaw, handsaw, crosscut or bow-saw, etc.
It has a foot rest for stability and a replacable wooden overcut guard to protect a wayward sawblade from being damaged by the metal frame.
The frame is made out of re-cycled angle-iron and strips of steel bolted together.
Unlike its predecessor this one folds flat for storage or transportation.
Photo and description courtesy of Lionel Hartley.
Posted with Lionel's permission by The Friends of Lionel Hartley.
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