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YJs 1236 Semi V Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 364866" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>Got a question for ya'll.</p><p>Earlier today I made a trip to HF and picked up a couple of their cheap sawhorses to lift the boat up off of the ground so I can work on it without having to stoop over to do the work. I haven't even done any work on it yet using the sawhorses and I'm already regretting getting them. The tops are only about 2.5 ft long and about 1.5 inches wide. They're so flimsy if you touch the boat it falls off of the sawhorses. UGGGGG.</p><p>Now the ???. Has anyone here used these things or something similar to them? If so how did you solve the problem? I thought about getting some boards and screw them into the top of the sawhorse but I'm afraid they will just rip out.</p><p>Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated.</p><p>Also picked up some new wire cups and wheels for my angle grinder while I was there. Back to sanding the paint off the boat, I hope..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 364866, member: 14258"] Got a question for ya'll. Earlier today I made a trip to HF and picked up a couple of their cheap sawhorses to lift the boat up off of the ground so I can work on it without having to stoop over to do the work. I haven't even done any work on it yet using the sawhorses and I'm already regretting getting them. The tops are only about 2.5 ft long and about 1.5 inches wide. They're so flimsy if you touch the boat it falls off of the sawhorses. UGGGGG. Now the ???. Has anyone here used these things or something similar to them? If so how did you solve the problem? I thought about getting some boards and screw them into the top of the sawhorse but I'm afraid they will just rip out. Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated. Also picked up some new wire cups and wheels for my angle grinder while I was there. Back to sanding the paint off the boat, I hope.. [/QUOTE]
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