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Swiveling Sawhorse Brackets
You'll like these new swiveling sawhorses that let you turn the legs 90 degrees so the sawhorse folds up flat against the wall for storage.
Developed and manufactured by Roby Parks and Allan Shears, Divernon, Ill., the sawhorses are made using steel swiveling brackets and 2 by 4's. You can buy brackets and make your own or buy the sawhorses complete.
The swivel hinges lock in both the folded and working positions so they won't swing around when you pick them up. "Makes it easier to store them and to haul them be-cause they'll lie flat in the bottom of the truck," says Shears.
Designed for utility work, you can wrap straps around the legs to handle substantially heavier loads.
They sell for $19.95 complete or $9.00 for just the brackets.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Allan Shears, Mechanisms Design and Manufacture, 411 South 3rd S t., Divernon, Ill. 62530 (ph 217 628-3890).


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1993 - Volume #17, Issue #2