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Jun 19, 2006 2:06 PM, By David Hest

Sawhorse system adapts to uneven terrain

The DynaHorse all-steel sawhorse system provides a level, extendable working surface regardless of the terrain. Each sawhorse includes two triangular end “leg” sections connected by a pipe, which fits in a lockable sleeve in each leg. This allows end sections to rotate independently and provide four solid contact points with the ground. By adjusting vertical sliding brackets, which hold nominal 2-in. lumber, the sawhorses provide a stable, level platform. The user can extend the sawhorse width by substituting longer pipe between the leg sections. Sawhorses break down easily and take up limited storage space.

 

A pair of sawhorses costs $99.95. For more information, call 503/292-7254 or visit http://www.dynahorse.com.

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