Kobalt Miter Saw Horses & Saw Stands
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Most do-it-yourselfers have at least one pair of saw horses in their workshop, even if they use the saw horses only as a makeshift miter saw stand or table saw stand. You can assemble such a stand by laying a piece of particle board or plywood across two saw horses. Saw horses are available in plastic, wood or metal configurations. The size of the saw horses and the materials they come in determine how much weight they can hold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does a saw horse do?
A: A saw horse is a beam supported by four legs. You can use saw horses in pairs as the base for a miter saw stand or portable work bench. To do so, just lay a sheet of particle board or plywood across the two beams. In this way, saw horses help to provide platforms for many woodworking, painting and other tasks.
Q: How strong are saw horses?
A: Saw horses vary in strength, depending on their material and design. Check the documentation that came with your saw horses for an accurate weight limit.
Q: Is a miter saw stand necessary?
A: A true miter saw stand may not be necessary, but it can certainly make tasks safer and easier. Compared with a makeshift stand that you pull together with saw horses and plywood or particle board, a true miter saw stand is easier to set up and adjust, more stable and safer to use. And if you have a DEWALT miter saw, you’ll definitely want to pair it with a DEWALT miter saw stand.