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The Stud Horse is the traditional saw horse reinvented. Comprised of two metallic legs that fasten to a standard 2 1/2" PVC pipe, the Stud Horse is a professional grade multi-purpose working platform. Throw some timbre across two stud horses and you have a table, work surface, or scaffold. The Stud Horse is self-levelling, adjustable, and provides easy storage because of the locking gib screw design. Because of it's all-steel construction and levelling features, the Stud Horse is strong and stable. Say goodbye to your old wooden saw horses. Each Stud Horse includes 2 red powder-coated legs, and a 32" length of PVC conduit.

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1.  avatar Erik  Dec 20, 2006 5:06pm

If you've ever worked with saw horses before, you'll realize that this is potentially a great product. I saw this featured on HGTV's "I Want That" and I immediately wanted a couple of these. Fifty bucks seems kind of steep though, especially considering you have to buy 2 to make anything happen.
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Manufacturer Holland's Research and Development
MSRP $50.00
Product Line Gift Idea

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