Carpenters saw
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HOMCOM adjustable telescopic builders trestles made of steel for DIY work, carpenter folding saw horses in black.
This adjustable folding steel saw horses set includes two telescopic builders work benches in blue. Made from durable steel, they are ideal for various construction projects and can be easily folded away when not in use.
Bosch DIY PST-800-PEL 530W universal jigsaw for precise cutting in wood, metal, plastic & more. Powerful 530W motor, adjustable speed control and orbital action for smooth results.
included components: 1 x Brushless XR Compact Reciprocating Saw power source type: Battery-powered
Durable steel saw horses with telescoping legs for adjustable height, folding design for easy storage, red finish, set of two suitable for builders and carpenters.
Makita LS1040N 240V 260mm Compound Mitre Saw with 1650W motor and laser guide. Ideal for accurate cross cuts in carpentry and woodwork projects.
Ideal for baseboard and crown moulding installation - Class II laser for accurate alignment of the blade and cutting line - Large cutting capacity, 305mm at 90 degrees and 215mm at 45 degrees - Bevel cutting 45 degrees left and right - Built in laser guid
Universal teeth for general use - cuts along and across the grain - Precision ground teeth for sharpness - teeth can be resharpened - Skew back for balance and reduced friction - High carbon steel blade, comfortable wooden handle riveted for a secure fit
Proven reliable Clarke technology - Lightweight construction at just 14.6 Kgs - High performace for the home or tradesman
1.6 SECOND SET-UP: The Bora Portamate Speedhorse is the only sawhorse on the market with lever quick-release deploy technology, offering instant setup and teardown that is 30x faster than conventional sawhorses - BEST-IN-CLASS CAPACITY: Comes as a single
Homcom's set of 2 adjustable telescopic builders trestles are made of DIY steel work benches, designed for carpenters and other workers. They fold easily for storage and come in a blue color.



































