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Always check your circular saw depth.   A friend of mine, who is a retired professional woodworker and has written a number of books on the subject, was cutting some sheet goods on his sawhorses.  

 

Result:

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How'd he get through the first one without noticing? :lol:

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Tomorrow’s project:  two new saw horses.  
 

doh!

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A roll of duct tape, and they will be just fine...

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Here's your sign...

 

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Aw heck, they needed a new top board anyway. :Tapping:

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Someone knows what to do with lame horses.:ph34r:

Run steel angles down the top boards to repair.

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Just nail a 2X6 across them, good as new. :lol:

14 hours ago, DAB said:

Tomorrow’s project:  two new saw horses.  
 

doh!

 

Two new "steel" sawhorses...lol

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15 minutes ago, Al B said:

Just nail a 2X6 across them, good as new. :lol:

 

Actually a pretty durned good idea Al! That's how my lazy butt would handle this!

i'd sister on some 2x4s or 2x6s on edge under the flat tops.  plenty stiff, and you'll never cut thru them again.

 

Lamont......

32 minutes ago, DAB said:

i'd sister on some 2x4s or 2x6s on edge under the flat tops.  plenty stiff, and you'll never cut thru them again.

 

Lamont......

I think Dan's steel angle iron idea would do the same.

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1 hour ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

I think Dan's steel angle iron idea would do the same.

And keep the saw-blade people working!

Long as no one was hurt, it’s funny. :) 

 

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