Bora PM-3300T Steel Heavy-Duty Folder Sawhorse (2 Pack)

Brand: Bora

SKU: #PM-3300T
$124.99

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  • Stable, rugged, and ready to work right out of the box, these steel sawhorses deliver the foundational support you need to complete your projects with ease, whether it’s a cabinet install offsite or your first furniture build in your backyard. When you finish your job, simply fold up the legs — the locking snap pin will keep them securely in place for transport and storage. From experienced professional to do-it-yourself enthusiast, these heavy-duty sawhorses are ideal for all.

    • Work top is 36 inches long x 3.5 inches wide
    • 33-inch work height
    • Stance footprint is 19x48 inches wide, which provides added stability
    • Powder-coated, all-steel construction
    • Pre-drilled surface accepts a 2x4 or 2x6 as sacrificial top
    • 1-inch heavy-gauge tubular steel legs
    • 500-lb. weight capacity per individual unit; 1000 lbs. per pair
    • Folds up for easy storage; compacts down to 3-1/2" x 4-3/4" X 36"
    • Fully assembled and ready to use out of the box

    Technical Information:

    • Product Name: BORA Saw Horse - Two Pack
    • UPC Code: 814000011368
    • Item Height: 38.5 inches
    • Item Length: 11 inches
    • Weight: 30
    • Item Width: 5.5 inches
    • Model Number: PM-3300T
    • Battery Included?: No

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