![]() ![]() I set the brackets 4″ in from each end of the cross pieces so that I didn’t trip over the legs every time I’m working at the table! The cross pieces are then clamped in the bracket and fastened with screws or nails. So if your table will have a heavy top, use nails in the sawhorse bracket legs! Just remember this: screws will break and nails will bend. I didn’t have any nails on hand, so I used screws. The 2×4 pieces are inserted into the brackets, then fastened in place using nails. For example, I am using an old 30″ door as the table so I wanted the cross pieces of the sawhorses to measure 30″. Also, you’ll need to determine how wide the sawhorse legs will sit. I went somewhere in between 30″ and 36″ (roughly 32″), so I cut my legs at 29-5/8″ long. The package on the sawhorse brackets has a chart on the back showing what length to cut the legs for the height of the table. ![]()
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