So I was rummaging through some printouts I had when I was cleaning out the garage and came across this - Instructions to build a 'classic' sawhorse. I know, not very exciting but I decided to post this because I did make a set of these many years ago (2005 as a matter of fact) and they are still solid as ever TO. THIS. DAY.
I tried to browse to the url that was listed on the printout however it looks like the source (PopularMechanics.com) decided to re-vamp the design/instructions a bit. HOWEVER, through the magic of the internet, I was able to dig through The Internet Archive: WayBackMachine (Archive.org) and find the article. Click HERE for that original post.
If you're looking for a breakout/detailed diagram of the pieces needed, no need to worry... I scanned in my analog copy and posted it HERE!
Enjoy!
PS: Here is the updated post from PopularMechanics.com as it stands today: http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/woodworking/4248458?click=main_sr
Here are some other plans (some for free and some for $$): http://www.toolcrib.com/blog/2008/07/24-free-sawhorse-plans-in-the-hunt-for-the-ultimate-sawhorse
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