Rugged Buddy 34 Folding Sawhorse Legs | Desertcart Slovakia
Rugged Buddy 34" Folding Sawhorse Legs
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MaterialAlloy Steel
BrandDapolp
Finish TypePowder Coated
Base TypeLeg
Assembly RequiredNo
💪Load Capacity: 1000+ lbs
🔒Locking Mechanism: Solid
⚖️Weight: 12 lbs
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Description
🔧 Elevate Your Projects with Rugged Reliability!
VERSATILE USE - Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, making every project a breeze.
COMPACT DESIGN - Folds down to a compact size of 34.5 x 25 x 3 inches for effortless storage.
NON SLIP SAFETY - Equipped with non-slip, non-scratch rubber tips to protect surfaces and ensure stability.
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - Crafted from 1-1/4-inch diameter steel tubing for maximum strength and longevity.
STURDY YET LIGHTWEIGHT - Supports over 1,000 pounds while weighing only 12 pounds, making it easy to transport.
The Rugged Buddy 34" Folding Sawhorse Legs are engineered for strength and portability, supporting over 1,000 pounds while weighing just 12 pounds. Made from durable steel tubing and featuring a secure locking mechanism, these sawhorse legs are perfect for any job site or home project. With non-slip rubber tips and a compact foldable design, they offer both safety and convenience for professionals and DIYers alike.
Specifications
Load Capacity
1000+ Pounds
Number of Levels
1
Global Trade Identification Number
00420045000023
Manufacturer
Target Precision
UPC
420045000023 699391010349 733353875307
Part Number
RB-H1034
Item Weight
12.07 pounds
Package Dimensions
34.5 x 25 x 3 inches
Item model number
RB-H1034
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
1-(Pack)
Finish
Powder Coated
Item Package Quantity
1
Included Components
Legs and hardware
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
How did they get the PT Crusier up on the saw horses?
Would this be good for a router table base? I need a way to fold up and hang my router table when not in use. Is it sturdy enough for that?
Also, how wide are the legs at the ground?
Has anyone used these to hang an ar500 target? how thick are the steel tubes that make up the legs? if too thin, spalling might be a problem.
Why the price increase? They doubled the price!
Reviews
4.5
All from verified purchases
A**L
Excellent, Stable, Durable, Stackable Sawhorses (You Must Provide the Tops) That Will Not Fold on You Like So Many Others
These are the best sawhorses (only the legs are provided, you must provide the lumber for the tops) I have ever purchased or used.They are rock solid and if the ground is level underneath, these sawhorses will not move or wobble or shake as I’ve demonstrated to my satisfaction.Unlike the flimsy sheet metal that many other sawhorses are made of, the 1-1/2 tubular steel that these are made of results in a sturdy and durable set of sawhorse legs.The legs are well painted with what appears to be a durable chip resistant paint to prevent rust and have thick rubber 'caps' to add stability and to prevent marring the floor.The fact that they are made of steel also means that they are more durable than the sawhorses made of plastic or resin and the fact that the tops can be replaced as many times as necessary with your own lumber if you screw or nail into them, etc. is a positive.Each leg has a large, steel spring plate that absolutely locks the legs into position. Unlike many other sawhorse whose legs will close up unexpectedly with everything coming crashing down, these legs will not ‘fold’ on you unless you release the spring plate, which actually takes a bit of effort.One advantage of buying the legs only, is that you can make your sawhorses as wide as you want to suit your needs and preferences. I used 4 foot sections of 2 X 4. Other sawhorses that I have purchased were only 28 inches wide. The extra width provides me with the added support and balance that is useful in supporting sheets of plywood for example.The saw horses you build from these set of legs will be easily stackable.In addition, by drilling a ½ inch hole in the lumber you use to build the tops of your saw horses, you can collapse the legs and hang the sawhorses on a bolt or other peg, thus saving floor space in your workshop.The one time assembly of these legs to the wooden top, which you provide, was simple and took just a few minutes.
E**E
The bee's knees and made in the USA.
Like most DIY types, I have made several saw horses over the years, but never purchased any, not even those galvanized 2x4 clamp devices (although a neighbor did gift me a set upon moving -- not impressed!). Call it frugal or cheap, but I also enjoy the satisfaction of making something to my needs, as the ones sold were always too short for my height, and just plain flimsy. Thanks to a very small work area, my homemade horses were often left outside. The weather has taken a toll on them over the years, alas. For safety sake alone, good saw horses give a stable platform. The heavy yellow metal fold up ones available at the big box stores and Amazon were tempting, but there were reviews noting a possibility of the opened legs folding in on themselves (no cross brace), and collapsing. One could add a cross brace out of scrap wood, but that seems like something I might skip in haste (patience is not my virtue). I happened upon a review of these while wasting time on the intertubes. The leg pairs are one solid tube attached to a locking bracket, so no need for a cross brace. I ordered two sets thinking I could always return them if not liked, but that will definitely not happen. They are not cheap, but a good value in this jaded Yankee's eyes. These things are the bee's knees after I used a 2x6 for the pair. I recommend using a 2x6 as I did, as it gives a wider platform than 2x4s. Assembly was as easy as it could be, with the option to lock them open a nice touch (a screw through the opened bracket and into the wood). I drilled a 1.5 inch hole at one end for hanging from the wall, which definitely requires a framing member for attachment (old galvanized pipe works great), unless you want to rip apart your wall while hanging. They are heavy, but no heavier than some of my homemade beasts. Folded up they don't take up too much room, although not exactly small. They support my overweight, large frame with no problem, and only a little bounce. The plastic capped feet, which appear to have a metal plate in them to prevent the legs from poking through are another nice touch to protect interior floors. As a work platform they are the perfect height for tall guy. The brackets can be a little difficult to close, but I consider that a positive. I worry about the paint flaking off from wear at the contact areas, but as long as they remain solid that is all that really matters, as they are not for show. Rock solid, USA made, and definitely recommended!
K**H
Versatile, Sturdy, and Durable
I love these things! I do professional framing and finish carpentry and these things have become indispensable. I have 2 and will be ordering 2 more when I can. I laminated 3 pieces of 1/2" plywood together to make my tops. I cut them to 30" x 6" and that leaves me with a 30"x6"x1.5" platform that is both really sturdy and that I can screw other pieces of wood to for cutting shims with the circular saw, making a really sturdy table, and on and on.Reasons these are far superior to all the other sawhorses I've used or seen on job sites:-They easily fold up for transport in the back of my pickup with the topper on.-The working height of 34+" makes a world of difference in my back over most other saw horses that seem to be 24" to 28"-I crank out about a half-dozen tops at a time so I can quickly and easily replace a top after it's been sawed or drilled through one too many times.-The ability to attach a wood top is a huge advantage over metal or plastic folding saw horses. I can rip plywood right on the saw horses and quickly attach other pieces of wood. Being able to replace the top makes these potentially heirloom quality items.-Stupid sturdy. With the tops I've made I really can't imagine anything you'd find at a job site that you couldn't stack up on these. I've used them to stack all the lumber needed to frame a garage and couldn't detect any bowing or any signs of strain.-When not folded up they stack on top of one another as well or better than any other sawhorses I've used.-You can also use them to make a folding table, shooting bench, and on and on.
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Smooth transaction and product arrived in perfect condition.
With these rugged, customized sawhorse legs, you can easily tailor a quality sawhorse to your specification. Just supply the wood, a two-by-anything will work, and you will have a sawhorse that supports over 1,000 pounds, yet weighs only 12 pounds. The legs are built of rugged 1-1/4 inch diameter tubular steel with powder coat finish, and capped with non-slip, non-scratching rubber tips. Open, they lock solidly in place; folded, they are compact for storage. Sold in pairs (one pair makes one sawhorse). Made in the USA. Wood not included.
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They are not cheap, but a good value in this jaded Yankee's eyes. These things are the bee's knees after I used a 2x6 for the pair. I recommend using a 2x6 as I did, as it gives a wider platform than 2x4s. Assembly was as easy as it could be, with the option to lock them open a nice touch (a screw through the opened bracket and into the wood). I drilled a 1.5 inch hole at one end for hanging from the wall, which definitely requires a framing member for attachment (old galvanized pipe works great), unless you want to rip apart your wall while hanging. They are heavy, but no heavier than some of my homemade beasts. Folded up they don't take up too much room, although not exactly small. They support my overweight, large frame with no problem, and only a little bounce. The plastic capped feet, which appear to have a metal plate in them to prevent the legs from poking through are another nice touch to protect interior floors. As a work platform they are the perfect height for tall guy. 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Is it sturdy enough for that? \nAlso, how wide are the legs at the ground?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Center to center, the legs are ~23\", ~24\" outside to outside. This is almost identical to the depth of the legs on my \"store bought\" router table.Yes, these things make a sturdy shooting table, rifle pistol work bench, saw horse, whatever! I say, go for it!I would build a strong perimeter 2x6 (laid flat) frame to mount the legs and table top to since the center must be open to mount the router. You could do an offset mount but that would put the center of gravity off, I think you want the CG working for you so you should center it."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Has anyone used these to hang an ar500 target? how thick are the steel tubes that make up the legs? if too thin, spalling might be a problem.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I Have used them to hang a steel target. They are stout. So far only chipped paint, from spalling. They will not with stand a direct hit."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Why the price increase? They doubled the price!","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Dear Customer,\n\nThe price was affected due to the high cost of Steel, Shipping and Amazon Fees to use their platform.\nWe're sorry for the inconvenience. The increase was necessary to keep produccion of RuggedBuddy.\n\nSincerely,\nRugged Buddy by\nTarget Precision, Inc."}}]}]}