Reddit Reddit reviews Rugged Buddy 28" Folding Sawhorse Legs

We found 2 Reddit comments about Rugged Buddy 28" Folding Sawhorse Legs. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Rugged Buddy 28
1,000 lb capacityLegs constructed of 1-1/4" diameter steel tubingWeighs only 12 poundsLegs capped with non-slip, non-scratch rubber tipsLock solidly in place when opened
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2 Reddit comments about Rugged Buddy 28" Folding Sawhorse Legs:

u/hungyzerglin · 5 pointsr/bicycling

Hey Shane, I was inspired by your cleaning video to build one of these for my carbon frame bike. I opted to use a Park tool bottom bracket saddle/mount that comes with their expensive repair stands, as well as a truck bed quick release skewer mount instead of a front hub.

Album of the stand with links to where you can purchase the pieces: http://imgur.com/a/CRm3P

Here are the parts list if anyone is interested in building one:

Sawhorse legs from Amazon (you will need a 2x4 or 2x6 piece of wood)

Bottom bracket saddle

Quick release fork mount

Note that you will need to buy your own 2x4 or 2x6 wood. Try to find the straightest piece you can find, or else the legs will wobble and you will need to shim underneath the sawhorse leg brackets to even it out. Also with a 2x6, the end closest to the rear wheel will need to have its sides trimmed or the crank arms won't have enough clearance.


u/Vladddo · 1 pointr/oculus

I'm in Australia, so an australian link is probably useless to you.. However, a quick amazon search shows this..

https://www.amazon.com/Target-Precision-RB-H1028-Sawhorse-Complete/dp/B00005A1KD/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1469885472&sr=8-20&keywords=folding+sawhorse

It's a wooden 4x2 plank screwed to some folding legs. I then just screwed some more bits of wood to it to fit the HOTAS stick.. I have an Ikea chair that I can lower so it then slides under the the hotas stick.. I'm a tall guy so I made sure that my legs can comfortably slide under the timber.

For me, its quite stable as I don't tend to thrash around the wheel..