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Bora Centipede Workbench Table Top For Bora Centipede Work Stand Saw Horses - 24" x 48" - Includes Wood Top with 3/4" Dog Holes + 6 Quick-Twist Lock Handles for Portable, Temporary Work Bench, CK22T

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Style: Workbench Table Top


Pattern Name: Top


Features

  • ULTIMATE WORKSTATION: Whether youre moving from one worksite to the next, or doing a DIY project in your garage or on your driveway, this portable, folding Centipede tabletop makes it simple to set up and tear down.
  • TOP IT OFF: The CK22T Centipede Tabletop works with all Centipede Stands, as well as the Centipede 2x4 Bracket, Quick Clamp, and Non-Slip accessories. Full dimensions are 24" x 48" (610 mm x 1200 mm), and it can support up to 2000 lbs (907 kg).
  • WORKBENCH STYLE TOP: The Centipede Workbench Tabletop has 34 inch dog holes spaced evenly across the surface and is compatible with standard Workbench dog hole accessories.
  • EASY TRANSPORT: The tabletop is hinged in the center for easy transport and storage, and has a carrying slot so you can hold it in one hand while keeping your other hand free.
  • PACKAGE CONTENTS: Package includes 1 Centipede Tabletop plus 6 quick-twist lock handles. Set up instructions are clearly printed on the box along with images.

Description

Bora Centipede Workbench Table Top For Bora Centipede Work Stand Saw Horses - 24" x 48" - Includes Wood Top with 3/4" Dog Holes + 6 Quick-Twist Lock Handles for Portable, Temporary Work Bench, CK22T

Product Dimensions: 47.75 x 23.75 x 0.75 inches


Item Weight: 21.6 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Affinity Tool Works


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: CK22T


Specific instructions for use: Professional


Finish types: Wood


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: Manufacturer Warranty


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Table top and 6x quick-twist locks


Import: Made in the USA


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  • Good Value, Versatile Work Bench
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
I purchased the Bora Centipede (2’ x 4’ model) after seeing in a local Home Depot and I also own the Kreg Mobile Project Center & Kreg Track Horse, so I have decided to combine my impressions and experiences in a single post. I have owned the Kreg Mobile Project Center and Track Horse for about three years now. These have not been my primary work surfaces/saw horses but I often set them up as a compliment for unique situations and secondary work area as needed. This is primarily due to the height limitations of the Kreg Project Center. The 31 1/2” height is my single biggest complaint and detraction of the Project Center. I recognize I am abnormally tall (6’5”), so take this complaint with a grain of salt. Disclaimer- I purchased these with my own money, the Track Saw in store at Lowe’s, the Bora at Home Depot and the WorkCenter thru Amazon. I have not been compensated in any way and these opinions are my own based on my experience. I am not sure exactly what structure will work best for this post, so apologies if this format is a bit confusing/inconsistent. HEIGHT: Reiterating and expanding on the height on the Project Center. It is not adjustable. The height on the track saw is adjustable. This renders the adjustability of Track Horse useless when paired together with the Project Center to form a larger work surface. I think this was a big miss by Kreg. Making the legs adjustable would’ve added a bit more weight, but I can’t imagine it would be enough to be a detraction. As noted, the Track Horse height is adjustable and I find it comfortable to use at its highest setting. The Bora Centipede isn’t adjustable; however Bora offers 6” risers which I purchased and the total height of the work surface sits at a very comfortable height. I would have to look, but I don’t think they make any other size risers (say 3” and 9”)- and I would recommend Bora consider manufacturing a solution for other potential applications/user heights. WEIGHT and WORK AREA: The project center is by far the heaviest of the three solutions. While this is not an apples to apples comparison, as obviously the Track Horse is a saw horse footprint; while the Bora is a 2’ x 4’ and the Kreg is just over 2’ wide (27.5”) x just over 2.5’ wide (31.5”), the Project Center it is the heaviest of the three. Additionally keep in mind, the Project Center and Track Horses are one piece where as the Bora is two- the top separates from the base. FEATURES: All of these solutions are packed with features and there are too many to list so I am going to focus on those I use or find to be innovative. On the Project Center and Track Saw, the immediate features that stand out are the clamping options. The Project Center and Track Saw offer a track, running the width, but they also offer a “key hole” slot on the sides allowing for vertical clamping. This feature is great for working on the edge of boards. The Project Center has dog holes and pre drilled holes to install the M4 pocket hole jig. I also use the pre drilled holes to mount and unmount a lightweight vise when the situation requires it. The Bora Centipede also offers a work surface with dog holes. I want to pause here and perhaps clear up what I may have assumed is known about the Centipede. The Centipede is a collapsing base. Bora offers manufactured work surfaces to be paired with the base or you can use sheet goods you may have on hand. However, a work surface isn’t required to use the centipede. There are 2x4 brackets that can be attached to create a partial surface, say for cutting larger materials or using as an out feed or saw station. Back to the features. The Track Horse does not have dog holes. It goes without saying, this is not a knock on the Track Horse. It’s not designed to be a full work surface. At its core it is an adjustable height saw horse. The Kreg Project Center and Track Horse can each function individually or be combined into a pair of saw horses. I supposed, untraditionally, the Centipede is also a sawhorse in a different construct. The Project Center and Track Horse also come with connectors enabling the addition of a sacrificial piece of wood (2x or other) so as not to cut through the aluminum track. The Centipede affords a similar arraignment, albeit differently. Using the 2x4 brackets you could simply add a 2x4 and cut through those. The Kreg options provide an ability to expand the work surface dimensions, at the expense of half of the Project Center table surface. This can be set up by adding a 3/4” thick piece of ply, mfd or other, which is supported with 2x4’s and the Kreg 2x4 brackets between any combination of 2- Project Centers, 2- Track Horses or one of each. I often don’t bother with the runners and just put a ~quarter sheet of 3/4” ply between the Project Center and Track Horse as I am not putting a lot of weight on that expanded work surface. I have not seen a solution to combine two Centipedes into a singular larger work surface; however Bora makes a 4’x8’ version for those regularly needing a larger foot print. One real annoyance I have with the Bora Centipede is the storage bag. Let me say that I called Affinity Toolworks, parent company of Bora, and they said they are working on a solution to this. Anyway the annoyance is that the provided bag cannot accommodate the installed 6” risers and presently no bag is available for purchase. And while they’re working in a 45” ID bag to accommodate- I will remain dissatisfied for the simple reason that I don’t want to spend $20 or more on a carry bag. As it is, the kit I purchased the Centipede 2’x4” top with did not come with a carry bag for the folding top. That bag costs $45 on Amazon as I write this review. $45 for a carry bag…… Instead I am exploring 45” ID carry bags for tents on Amazon which cost approximately $20. A huge plus is all come fully assembled, which in today’s day and age is welcomed. Also the rocker handles to depress the locking detents on the Track Horse are my favorite style. The Project Center opens and closes in seconds and its operation is intuitive. USAGE: All of these work as you’d imagine. The base of the Project Center combined with its weight make it very stable. Same for the Track Horse. The Centipede is also very stabile, however as the top isn’t affixed and similar to what happens if you expand the Kreg solutions and don’t secure the larger work surface to the 2x4 support, bumping the Centipede can move the work surface out of place. I haven’t had it fall off entirely, but that is a definite possibility. To solve this, I affixed some non slip carpet underlay to the tops of my risers and there are other solutions. In fact Bora makes a hold down clamp that comes with some of the kits to secure the work surface. I find that the camel gets in my way and so I like my solution. WARNING: Kreg has warning labels all over the Project Center and yet I have on several occasions still managed to pinch my hand and fingers in the folding top. They could add a lock of some kind, or I could bungee the table tops shut, but when I have laid the Project Center down flat and then picked it up, I have on numerous occasions pinched my hand very, very unpleasantly. Kreg, could solve this but I won’t knock them as it is clearly user error at this point. VALUE: Shipped with features: Kreg comes with clamps, dogs, brackets for the expanded work surface. The Bora can be purchased by itself, however I regularly see it offered with “bonus accessories” at no or little additional cost. These Bora accessories included non slip pads, clamping solutions and cord holders. COST: The Project Center and Track Saw comes as a single unit. The Bora Centipede, due to its versatility can be purchased a just the base and used with a standard sheet of plywood or other, or can be used with the 2x4 clamps (accessory) as a modified surface CONCLUSION: So if I could only choose one…. Well suffice to say that the modularity, features and accessories of these solutions makes this a difficult choice. The Centipede is lighter weight than the Project Center. It also affords a larger surface area (Bora manufactured or homemade). The Kreg offers a more stable base, but it is lower in height. Cost wise, the Centipede (without top) is ~70% the cost of the Track Horse and ~50% of the cost of the Project Center. The Centipede is easier to transport, but lacks a vertical clamping solution (without modification). The Centipede bag situation leave me miffed. Also the Centipede accessories, and I could have touched on this a bit earlier, are as “universal” as the Kreg’s accessories are. By that I mean I can only use them with the Centipede- where as Kreg makes an accessory Clamp Base that allows you to attach and use the Kreg clamp on any work surface (so long as you don’t mind making a hole in that surface or it already has dog holes). All in all you can’t go wrong but I won’t be the person to subject anyone to a lengthy summary and not offer a definitive solution and so I would choose the Centipede, every so slightly, over the Kreg Project Center because of the work surface height, ease of transport and because you can purchase it on its own for 50% of the cost of the Kreg Project Center and adding your own work surface (or none at all). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Mike McFalls

  • Mobile work bench
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
This system is great, it all fold up small and is quick and easy to assemble into a sturdy table. I use it in my cabinetry shop and take it with me to installs. It makes things like clamping doors or cutting with a track saw so much easier.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Coby Ratliff

  • Not a perfect fit with the 4x4 Bora 9-strut Centipede.
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
I ordered two tabletops to cover the 4x4 Bora Centipede workbench. However, the 4x4 Centipede only has 9 struts (1 clamp per strut) and cannot secure all 12 corner/edge points on the 2 tabletops when mounted on the 9-strut Centipede. 3 of the tabletop points are left unsecured between the 2 tabletops. 2 tables cannot share the same strut clamp. As a result, you need to choose which 9 of the 2 tabletops’ 12 points you will secure with the 9 pillars (one secure clamp per pillar). This makes the structure less that 100% steady and the tabletops may shift a tiny bit in some areas. Overall, I would say the structure is 85% steady, which may not matter in the end depending on your needs. The Centipede system idea is great, and the slight lack of sturdiness doesn’t detract much from a wonderful idea. I use the two tabletops atop the 4x4 Centipede because the structure is portable and light, gives me a big work area, and is easy to assemble and disassemble in my garage workshop. However, buyers should know that 2 tabletops do not naturally work with, or perfectly fit on, the 4x4 Centipede table. There will be 3 unclamped points left on the tables. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by Miles N

  • Heavy but sturdy
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
I bought this with the expanding base. Very impressed once it’s locked down how sturdy it is. The install seems kind odd but it works with these plastic metal things that are turned to lock in. It’s sturdy enough you can clamp to it and pieces don’t move. Heavy enough to stay in place. Warning the folding feature and hands don’t mix, be careful when putting it away, the handle is for after you folded it back up. My only complaint is when gluing I like to lay down pack tape to prevent glue sticking, the tape seems to pull away some of the top material, the MDF or whatever it is, would be nice if it had a glue safe surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by J. Grigsby

  • Works great
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
I bought this to go with the 2' x 4' work stand that I also purchased. I'm stripping interior doors and this works great. Very happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by BJS

  • Strong, stable, sturdy, portable, easy to set up
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
This is an amazing piece. I am in a small space but I have some hobbies which require a sturdy work table. This table frame plus the folding top are strong, stable, and offer plenty of work space. When folded they are easily stowable and probably would make for great construction site tool. You can also get a ton of accessories for it making it extremely versatile, even items that boost the tabletop height. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by mikeg77

  • Bench holes are parallel with sides and 90 degrees, Great price! LOVE the hinge.
Style: Workbench Table Top Pattern Name: Top
i am a disabled builder. i had been working on some fold up bench ideas; something with removable tops that could be hung or put out of the way when not in use. i can't believe i found a top with bench dog holes at such an affordable price, shipped FREE with prime right to my door. And the hinge will make this even easier to manage. i had considered a hinge in my plans; but quickly realized it would make the already difficult job of 'perfect dog hole placement' even harder. But when this BORA, with amazing & sturdy hinges, unfolds; the dog hole alignment is perfect! The one i got has 3/4" holes. i want a second with metric. That way, when i see a deal or sale price on any of the wonderous bench dogs & dog hole accessories(handicap aids to me) i can take advantage of a good price even if they only come metric or imperial. if you have been thinking about a woodworking bench with dog holes... buy this! if you just want a portable top, buy this! >♿Lisa🔨 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2021 by Auntie Lisa;/George

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