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By the way, was walking about the scene shop where I work last week, they don't get it in saw horses. Here were these bulky old school ones.
In the photo is what past scene shops I have worked in use, much less what's in my garage. Very strong yet folds up for really easy storage. Key to the construction of them is soft flat style braces, good quality hinges and thru bolting with T-Nuts for at least half the holes. Last edited by ship; May 2nd, 2007 at 12:33 AM.. |
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There was something funny with that photo, I cropped it out.
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echo the class project aspect of that style. Ever fall term the stagecraft class turns out between 15 and 22 halfs. Ones that do not score above 20 out of 25 find there way into the dumpster and the rest get set aside to be built during slow times, because its a project studnets have to write their name on them and people get pride when they are using the saw horse they built- untill it breaks in which case they get hassled about it.
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That was the old city shop... wonder what was funny in cropping out. cool thanks. This was photos also taken in the day... back with my Cannon Rebel camera, scanned into the computer and inserted into photo album. At times I could do impressive stuff if I tinkered with it long enough. These days... not a chance.
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Used to have a ton of those style sawhorses at Acme. We also had a bunch of steel holders for them that casters so you could roll around a whole rack of them when you needed a bunch on the setup floor.
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Amazing whats seemingly standardized - worked at three scene shops myself that had them, yet where I currently am, they don't. Will soon if my hint to the master carpenter has a kernel of spark in him. Tired of going to the "fabrication" shop and not having a work table to get done what they don't have time to do for me. Love this type of saw horse.
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I have my tech crew build saw horses at the beginning of each year. Not the folding kind, just basic A-frames. I show them how to build one, then leave them the prototype and let them have at it. It's a great way to get comfortable with the tools and the shop.
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