At $20, that's cheaper than you could get the lumber, hardware, and paint and build it yourself. And that's if you had all the stuff to do it on hand. If not, there are the tools (at least a saw and a drill), sandpaper, and anything else that you'd need to pull this off from scratch (square, level, chisel perhaps, drill bits, etc.).
Gents, clarification, that's $20 loonies... so like one Hamilton and a pair of Washington freedom dollars, most likely.
Side note, I like within a dead-cat swing from my city's IKEA and it's been very sad not to be able to bring the 4y old in for a $1 hotdog. He loves that place. Keeps asking for it every time we walk buy.
I verified the price online ... Hamilton and a Lincoln for the US market.
Sad times for the kiddo. Mine has stopped asking to play at the parks now which is nice and all because we don't have to tell her it's closed, but still sucks to think of the mental switch that got flipped inside her head one day to make her stop.
EA, everything is better when Lincoln is involved tho... right? At least that's what I can deduce from afar all locked up in my frozen castle. Parks have been open for about 2 months now but it was a hard few weeks to adjust our typical walk/bike route to remind the little one that the park was closed. I was sad when he stopped asking.
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yep, that's a sawhorse.
Looks like two sawhorses.
correction - that's two sawhorses, trying to make a third.
NSFW
I think the plural is "Saws horse"
I don't see a horse at all. Ya'll must be drunk or something.
Plural is definitely "sawhorses." There are multiple "horses" not multiple "saws."
Not to mention the image that you conjure when writing "saws horse" and the reader misunderstands the context and sees "saws" as a verb.
sawhores, yo!
This is quality interneting.
I prefer the original, Sawhorse 1997.
Sawgme 95
these are better
They better be for that price.
Q: Do they come in pieces requiring assembly, or do they ship fully assembled?
I think they get sent to a guy in Sedona, and he has to "steampunk" it up first.
Ikea sells one... for $20. Bonus is it won't give you splinters when you ride it like the one in the OP's picture.
That's actually nice... throw in an order of Swedish meatballs and I'll take a pair.
At $20, that's cheaper than you could get the lumber, hardware, and paint and build it yourself. And that's if you had all the stuff to do it on hand. If not, there are the tools (at least a saw and a drill), sandpaper, and anything else that you'd need to pull this off from scratch (square, level, chisel perhaps, drill bits, etc.).
you'll take a pair of balls?
Gents, clarification, that's $20 loonies... so like one Hamilton and a pair of Washington freedom dollars, most likely.
Side note, I like within a dead-cat swing from my city's IKEA and it's been very sad not to be able to bring the 4y old in for a $1 hotdog. He loves that place. Keeps asking for it every time we walk buy.
I verified the price online ... Hamilton and a Lincoln for the US market.
Sad times for the kiddo. Mine has stopped asking to play at the parks now which is nice and all because we don't have to tell her it's closed, but still sucks to think of the mental switch that got flipped inside her head one day to make her stop.
EA, everything is better when Lincoln is involved tho... right? At least that's what I can deduce from afar all locked up in my frozen castle. Parks have been open for about 2 months now but it was a hard few weeks to adjust our typical walk/bike route to remind the little one that the park was closed. I was sad when he stopped asking.
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