Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Combined
Patent
1987-01-02
1988-12-13
Machado, Reinaldo P.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Combined
182153, 182181, 182225, B27B 2100, B25H 106
Patent
active
047904119
ABSTRACT:
A sawhorse work table includes a first inverted V-shaped leg support assembly at one end of the table and a second inverted V-shaped leg support assembly at the other end. The work table surface is formed by a pair of horizontally spaced apart horizontally disposed members secured to the outer longitudinal vertical surfaces of the leg members which provides space therebetween sufficient to allow work tools to operate therebetween on work pieces supported on the top support surfaces of the horizontal members. A horizontally disposed shelf is pivotally connected to the table in one position and in a second position extends over the top of the horizontal members to provide a solid top work surface.
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