Heavy-Duty Clamping Horses Peoria IL

The weight’s a good thing — sawhorses with heft don’t move around, particularly when supporting heavy deck materials. Plus, each JawHorse is rated for a 300-pound load.

The Home Depot
(309)693-3819
5026 W Holiday Drive
Peoria, IL
C & H REPAIR & SUPPLY
(309) 676-3333
2313-15 SW Adams St Peoria, IL, 61602
Peoria, IL
Ehrett's Hardware
309-699-9422
201 Rusche Street
Creve Coeur, IL
Ace Hardware
(309) 637-4345
2504 W Rohmann Ave
West Peoria, IL
ABC Supply Co.,Inc/East Peoria
309-694-3600
601 N Main St East Peoria, IL, 61611
East Peoria, IL
Home Depot Inc
(309) 693-3819
5026 W Holiday Dr
Peoria, IL
Northwoods Mall
(309) 681-3100
2200 W War Memorial Dr Ste998
Peoria, IL
Kmart 9335 / Cross Merch
(309) 682-0350
901 W Lake Ave
Peoria, IL
LOWE'S OF E. PEORIA, IL
309 694-0774
201 RIVERSIDE DRIVE EAST PEORIA, IL, 61611
East Peoria, IL
Sutherland Ace Hardware
(309) 694-3465
2244 E Washington St
East Peoria, IL

Heavy-Duty Clamping Horses

by Andy Engel

JawHorse
Rockwell
866/514-7625
rockwelltools.com
Street price: $180


Regular Tool Kit readers might remember that I raved in the November issue about the virtues of lightweight tools. I’m taking a different tack now. On my bathroom scale, a single JawHorse weighs 45 pounds. But in this case, the weight’s a good thing — sawhorses with heft don’t move around, particularly when supporting heavy deck materials. Plus, each JawHorse is rated for a 300-pound load.

Another factor that contributes to the JawHorse’s stability is the three-legged design, which is great for the uneven ground deck builders tend to work on (Figure 1). It would be even better if one of those legs were adjustable — for leveling the horse — but that’s nit picking.


Figure 1. The JawHorses’ stable tripod configuration and stout clamping mechanism securely support heavy deck materials.


You might think that at 45 pounds each, the horses would be a chore to move, but they’re not. Folded up, the single leg acts as a carry handle (Figure 2); be a little careful here — the knob that clamps the leg in position has to be tightened firmly, or the leg could slip and the horse open up in midcarry. On smooth surfaces, you can swing that leg out of the carry-handle position and use it to pull the JawHorse along on its integral roller.

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