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- Sawhorse abstract "A saw-horse (saw-buck, trestle, buck) is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, forming a scaffold. In certain circles, it is also known as a mule and a short sawhorse is known as a pony.The sawhorse may be designed to fold for storage. A sawhorse with a wide top is particularly useful to support a board for sawing or as a field workbench, and is more useful as a single, but also more difficult to store.A sawhorse can also be used as the base for a portable work table by placing a sheet of 19 mm (3⁄4 inch) plywood or even a door on top of two sawhorses. If the sawhorses are strong enough, the portable table can be used as a platform for tools like a table saw, although with caution if the top is not secured to the sawhorses.".
- Sawhorse thumbnail Sawhorse.svg?width=300.
- Sawhorse wikiPageExternalLink woodSawhorses.htm.
- Sawhorse wikiPageExternalLink p-346-type-i-ii-solid-plastic-board-barricades.aspx.
- Sawhorse wikiPageID "1950937".
- Sawhorse wikiPageLength "3861".
- Sawhorse wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Sawhorse wikiPageRevisionID "675230717".
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Barricade.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Beam_(structure).
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_tools.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Workbenches.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Crowd_control.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Crowd_control_barrier.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Door.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Facsimile.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink French_barrier.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Logging.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Mule.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Plank_(wood).
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Road_construction.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Saw.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Sawbuck.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Scaffold.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Scaffolding.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Sewing_table.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Table_saw.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Wooden_log.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Work_table.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink Workbench.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink File:19th_century_knowledge_carpentry_and_woodworking_saw_horses.png.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink File:Folding_sawhorse.jpg.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLink File:Sawhorse.svg.
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sawhorse".
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLinkText "saw-horse".
- Sawhorse wikiPageWikiLinkText "sawhorse".
- Sawhorse hasPhotoCollection Sawhorse.
- Sawhorse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Sawhorse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Sawhorse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hand_tools.
- Sawhorse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sawhorse subject Category:Woodworking_tools.
- Sawhorse subject Category:Workbenches.
- Sawhorse hypernym Beam.
- Sawhorse type Animal.
- Sawhorse type Eukaryote.
- Sawhorse type Species.
- Sawhorse type Weapon.
- Sawhorse type Tool.
- Sawhorse type Thing.
- Sawhorse type Q19088.
- Sawhorse type Q729.
- Sawhorse comment "A saw-horse (saw-buck, trestle, buck) is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, forming a scaffold. In certain circles, it is also known as a mule and a short sawhorse is known as a pony.The sawhorse may be designed to fold for storage.".
- Sawhorse label "Sawhorse".
- Sawhorse sameAs Cavallet_(eina).
- Sawhorse sameAs Bock_(Gestell).
- Sawhorse sameAs Tréteau.
- Sawhorse sameAs Sagkrakk.
- Sawhorse sameAs Koziołek_do_cięcia_drewna.
- Sawhorse sameAs m.068dbp.
- Sawhorse sameAs Sågbock.
- Sawhorse sameAs Q1421844.
- Sawhorse sameAs Q1421844.
- Sawhorse wasDerivedFrom Sawhorse?oldid=675230717.
- Sawhorse depiction Sawhorse.svg.
- Sawhorse isPrimaryTopicOf Sawhorse.