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Fulton Sawhorse Brackets - Medium Duty, Set of 2 Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Fulton Sawhorse Brackets - Medium Duty, Set of 2

Medium Duty. Extra Long For Added Strength. Flared Nail Holes For Quick Assembly & Easy Storage. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

If you want really strong goats, do not buy this brand

If you want really strong goats, do not buy this brand! Very poorly made from cheap sheet metal, easy to bend on hinges. Two were bent when I received them. If you want gantry clamps that really work and last a long time, get a die-cast metal version or a one-piece plastic version. They were cheap but not worth 25 cents in my humble opinion.

Pros
  • weight
Cons
  • there are nuances

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Lightweight and easily adjustable. Worthy addition to my truck tool box

Suitable for many gantry applications. I would recommend additional leg braces to add structural support if you plan to use them frequently. Without some shear support, they feel like they're about to bend over and appear sketchy. As for me, I am happy with the product and will continue to use it for every break. It's very convenient to stow in my truck as there are always several 2x4s on the job site and the mounts are easy and quick to make. As a contractor, I would rate them as easy.

Pros
  • Good Thing
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very unassuming for coasters

The steel is very thin so they can fall off and warp if you put too much weight on them. Also, 2x4s don't fit very well, so I had to bend the edges to get the wood to fit. It's alarming that I could manipulate the material so easily. I've used it as part of a target stand and it's fallen off a few times. You can put screws in the wood where it attaches to the horizontal 2x4s, which I didn't do, so I gave it an extra star as I could probably give it a better chance of success with those few…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Poorly designed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

30 degree opening angle

Very easy to use but plan your wood right. The opening angle is exactly 30 degrees, so you'll need to cut 15 degrees off the bottom of each leg if you want them to sit flat on the floor. If you want horns that are 29 inches high, cut the legs down the long side to about 27 inches. Also, the mount rotates so you can store it horizontally if you only attach the crossbar on one side. After all, in most cases it doesn't matter, but the surface scratches very easily. When I finished this little test

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fiction! - Stands and chassis

Perfect for my needs. Easy assembly and disassembly! They took splinters from the shells, which shatter on impact with my plates, and they're still holding on. I doubt they'll last very long, but I'm assuming they're dead already, and they're not! For the price they are worth what I use them for and I think I will replace the wood on my stand before these mounts let me down. so damn. I might actually buy more to build another booth or two! It should be noted that they are not the most durable…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Overpriced Light Duty Saw Arms

Most people would agree that light duty saw arms, which Harbor Freight sells for $3.99 a pair, fit the definition of a light saw load. I was looking for something better than the HF saw shackle and after a long search settled on the Fulton shackle for medium chainsaws because it was described as being made of heavy gauge steel and was described at length. However, the truth is that the brackets are not overly long. In fact, I've compared Fulton brackets to brackets from multiple manufacturers…

Pros
  • Great for me
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