ReechCraft Bronco

 
 
Ultimate sawhorse! You must get them if you can afford them!,

 

Cut & dried, these puppies ROCK!! They'll NEVER wobble on the ground, and are EXCELLENT as staging, as they claim to be. They are SUPER STRONG, and will NOT leave you hoping that they won't collapse. (They are NOT like the picture shows them, the connecting arm to the third leg has obviously been improved since they were first invented, and the frame is NOT square tubing as shown, but round. The adjustments of ALL LEGS is in 1.5" increments, not just one leg). I built a 16' gazebo with them, and used them ON TOP OF SCAFFOLDING PLANKING to reach the top of the roof to complete the shingling, and to affix the cupola. Using ratchet-strapping to hold them down, to insure that they wouldn't budge, I planked from these to the 6/12 pitch roof, in a level fashion. I was ecstatic with the performance of these things. If you can afford them, and have a need for these, then DON'T PASS THEM BY! My personal safety is important enough to me to not skimp on, and these allowed me to do a challenging job safely.

Sparky (Hole in the Wall, PA)

 
Everything It Says It Is!

 

I'll have to admit, I was skeptical. I was considering renting a cherry picker to repair and paint the eave and facia of my house. The entire length of the front is above the roof line with a 6/12 pitch and midlevel dimensional shingles. At $240/day, I knew I would need it for at least two days. When I ran across the Bronco sawhorses, they looked like the trick. I also bought a Werner 7' aluminum walkboard. These things really work!! I started out by lashing them together and then to the house. After relocating them the second time as I worked my way down the length of the house, it was apparent that they were not going to slip. The only improvement I could add, was to number the adjustment holes with a sharpie to make mirror image set-ups quicker. They are so simple to set up and use, they come with only a single page of instructions. They come from a company called Reechcraft located in Fargo, ND... that's right! MADE IN U.S.A.! This is truly an innovative product that I am sure I will find many uses for in the years to come.

"twoshot" (Knoxville, TN)
 
Bronco

 

I ordered my first pair of Bronco's from the company when I saw them in one of my trade magazine's, when they arived I took them to the job site, we were shingling a ranch house we set them up and put one of oue pics on the Bronco's and were able to install drip edge and the first few rows of shingles,the only problem I found was one pair was not enough, so the next day I ordered my second pair, with their adjustable legs I haven't found a place where I couldn't set them up.You won't go wrong with these.

Marlowe Paul (Rogers City, MI United States)
 
They Make the Impossible - Possible

 

I bought two of these horses just over a year ago. I stumbled across them by surfing amazon looking for scaffolding. It took me some time to reach the decision to purchase because of their high price. Forget about the cost; they are worth twice what they are asking for them.

I bought them to use on a very difficult section of siding that I was trying to replace (I have a 170-year-old home and I have been slowly replacing all the siding with cedar clapboards). The area of the house that I needed to reach was the gable side of a shed dormer that was 30 ft. from the ground. The dormer is only reachable from an attached shed that has a very steep coragated metal roof on it. I had to come up with a way to scaffold the roof to reach the dormer. I screwed a cleat to the roof and used the Broncos adjustable legs to compensate for the steep angle. Long story short - I don't know how else I could have done it. They made a stable platform on a very dangerous surface. I am currently using them as a base for two legs of contractor scaffolding on a rocky and uneaven bank on the side of a garage. It is difficult to describe, but believe me these horses can pay for themselves with just one use.

D. Chamberlain "dchamberlain072002" (Burlington, Vermont United States)
 
I waited too long to buy these

 

I looked at these for over a year before I decided to buy. As soon as I took one out of the box I wondered why I waited so long. Man this is a money making tool. they set up easily and already have a thousand uses. They're rugged too, I feel very safe on them even at the highest setting. If I have one complaint it is that the leg screws used to secure the legs (in addition to easy to use stainless pins) are not quite long enough. After some use I can see that the srew handle will bottom out before the leg screw is sufficiently tight. also the handle on the screw is plastic. Very durable but could have been metal and would have lasted forever. In the end though I'm very pleased. I bought two already and plan to buy a third.

ronald J gill (Red Creek, NY United States)
 
Bronco horse

 

The first time I saw the bronco's was in a trade magazine,they looked like they would be pretty handy so bought a pair, after I received them and used them on the job sight for a day, I ordered the second pair the next day. They just can't be beat, I haven't found anything that I didn't like about them. I only wish that they would make taller ones.

Marlowe Paul (Rogers City, MI United States)
 
the bronco's

 

I purchased two of these saw horses. and they are purchased singly. They arrived in good shape. They are a little larger than one might think, measuring 3'1" high when opened 2' 6" 3/4 across the top and 3'6" 3/4 across the bottom. These came with hand tighteners near the base of all the legs, so that once you extend the legs, you can tighten them down and the whole horse becomes very rigid and stable, even when extended all the way.
There's grip tape on top of all the steps.

The only thing I did not like is the way they welded the three steps. They are however very sturdy, and the welds are strong and clean, but they do not go all the way around. They are welded on the top and the bottom on each side of each step yet there are no gaps on the sides and they will never rust.
Usually I kill a regular set of saw horses in about a year I suspect that I will never do these ones in, they are nice and quite sturdy they are rated at 300 pounds each or 600 for the pair of course. And the best thing.. They are adjustable. I have used mine as material supports and as a short ladder on job sites. I'll probbably buy two more in the future and use those as a job site workbench. I have looked around and these are the best ones I have found. All in all a little expensive but you will probbably never need to replace these.

Ross Hammond (Milpitas, Ca United States)
 
Great used as a high roller stand.

 

I have been a finish carpenter for 22 years. Recentlly I bought a cutaway van and equipped it with a 10 foot saw table work station. I have every possible shop tool you could find waiting to be used on this vehicle. The only thing needed was a saw horse that could reach a working height of 60 inches for stock that needed to extend beyond the van bed. The bronco saw horse was the answer to this situation. I adjust the horse and clamp a roller mechenism on top and it works grate under any condition. I am going to purchase two more bronco saw horses to use as short scaffold and saw horses. Great product!!!!

Robert Schwab "vpschwab" (Joliet, IL United States)
 
Bronco Sawhorse

 

I was impressed with a promotional photograph of two of these items supporting a plank on a sloping roof. The reviews were good, so I got a pair. They are very sturdy and easy to adjust. An improvement I would suggest would be to have larger feet for soft soil.

D. Katzer
 
Impressive

 

The other reviews are accurate. I wish I could have bought these 30 years ago. Simple, stable, quick & easy. They actually work. My first use was on a roof, just like in their advt. pictures. I expected trouble. It was actually stable! Wish I had thought of the design. Unless your tools are ripped off on a regular basis the price is no barrier. You will save the cost in time. Instead of spending 2 hours to haul blocking & staging sections into a hole beside an elevated building, it took 10 minutes to set these up and throw on a plank. Most of that was the climbing in with the pieces.

A Yankee
 
Bronco Sawhorse

 

One of the best things I have ever purchased. It can go anywhere and hold alot of weight. I used it while siding my garage, and I don't know what I did without it before.
It's easy to ajust and easy to climb with a scaffold on it.

Daryl R. Zadunajsky "Daryl Zadunajsky" (Bristolville,Ohio)
 
BRONCO SAWHORSES

 

I WAS VERY SATISFIED WITH THIS PURCHASE. IT IS VERY UNIVERSAL AND EASY TO USE. VERY WELL MADE.

Maria S. Chandler "TOOL MAN" (SEYMOUR, TEXAS)
 
Greatest Sawhorse Made!

 

I recently purchased a pair of the Reechcraft 40003 Bronco sawhorses. I have owned quite a few sawhorses over the years, but never any as well designed and constructed as these! I have used these for a few months now for a variety of tasks on a large church construction project and was quite pleased with how stable they felt and how easy it was to adjust them into a level position on rough uneven terrain. In my opinion there is simply no better made sawhorses than the Reechcraft Bronco. They are worth every penny I spent on them!

William F. Dorsey (Willoughby, OH United States)
 
Bronco Buddies

 

Earlier this year, I first saw and used these 3 legged horses
while helping at Warm Beach Christain Camp.
I asked where I could find out more about these "Broncos" and I was told they were made in North Dakota and probably were expensive.
I was able to find Reechcraft on the Internet and called their "800" #. The person I was directed to was very helpful and suggested I contact Amazon.com, since they pay the shipping on the Bronco's.
I placed an order for 2 of them and have been happy with their versatility, convenience and quality.
It is so nice to be able to set up a secure scaffolding and their adjustability makes them fit in so many places a 4 legged horse just can not go.
The Bronco does cost more than other "saw horses" but due to their construction sure seem to be "worth the price", and I think they will last as many years as I can.
Lastly we each must think about how much our safety is worth, how many times have you set up and had to: "Do the best you could with what you had".

R. Scott (Seattle, WA United States)
 
adjustable sawhorse

 

awesome product. very versitale for different projects. gotta have two and a plank in every truck

Rhinomite (Southwest NM)
 
Excellent

 

Excellent as plank support. Easily adjusted. Easily transported to work area. Very stable. Bought two ,used once and ordered two more. Anyone working from ladders would benifit with this product. Worth every penny.

Max
 
Great All Around Horse,

 

I've had a pair of these for close to a year now and they truly are life savers. I've used mine for mostly siding and windows, but they have many more uses. With three legs they are more balanced than a traditional sawhorse and can accomidate almost any terrain. I've used them for siding above roof lines along with an extension ladder, ladder jack, and plank and felt comfortable being 20 feet off the ground. They really work well on uneven terrain, whether the ground is uneven or sloped. Overall, this is a great product for the pro or homeowner.

Josh Shipton (Spring Valley, MN)
 
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ReechCraft™ Bronco

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Stability
Extra wide tripod stance
Heavy duty rubber feet
Stability
Each leg adjusts quickly & easily
Uneven ground-No Problem
Work from 4” to 68” off the ground
Roof pitches up to 8/12
accessibility
12” plank easily accessed
Tripod design fits into tight spots
Durability
Welded aircraft quality aluminum
Heavy duty feet
Solid steel locking safety pins
Value
Efficient, everyday tool for the homeowner
or the building trades professional.

 

 
   
 
Reechcraft Inc. - P.O. Box 2426 · Fargo, ND 58108 · 888.600.6160
info@reechcraft.com