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frontpageTaco_Doomsday posted Jun 24, 2026 03:15 PM
frontpageTaco_Doomsday posted Jun 24, 2026 03:15 PM

Prime Members: Bora Centipede 4' x 8' Strut Work Stand & Portable Table

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$149

$250

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OX Tools via Amazon has Bora Centipede 4' x 8' Strut Work Stand & Portable Table (CK15S) for $148.91. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 4' x 8' Unit
  • 4x X-Cups
  • 4x Quick Clamps
  • Carry Bag
Features:
  • Working Height: 30"
  • Weight Capacity: 6000 lb.
  • Unit Weight: 31 lb.

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  • About this Deal:
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OX Tools via Amazon has Bora Centipede 4' x 8' Strut Work Stand & Portable Table (CK15S) for $148.91. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 4' x 8' Unit
  • 4x X-Cups
  • 4x Quick Clamps
  • Carry Bag
Features:
  • Working Height: 30"
  • Weight Capacity: 6000 lb.
  • Unit Weight: 31 lb.

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Taco_Doomsday

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Jun 24, 2026 11:24 PM
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QFTJun 24, 2026 11:24 PM
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Normally $199 FYI, regularly available "used" on Amazon for $159
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KingArthur10Yesterday 12:18 AM
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Very tempting for space constrained workspaces!
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BlueGorilla7237Yesterday 01:57 AM
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I don't have much any workshop space, but I have one of these and a 4x8 sheet of that thick foam insulation from Home Depot. When I need to do a bunch of sanding, track sawing or otherwise generating a sawdust mess, I chuck this in the back yard, put the foam on top and do the work. Then I leaf blower it off and put everything away, super easy and fast.
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mtntrekker01Yesterday 05:10 AM
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I got the 36in tall model (easier on the back then the 30in) 4' x 6' and put it up in my garage last January. I still haven't taken it down. I use it every day. I've stood on it, built cabinet carcasses with weight plates stacked on it. I've coated the folding table tops with many many spillover coats of rubio monocoat. I've sanded countless projects and supported my dewalt dws780 miter saw on it for months. I truly love this thing. It doesn't budge, it's rock solid. It defies physics and madcarades as a solid oak workbench. One of the very best purchases I've made in my shop. I can't imagine anyone not being impressed.
Last edited by mtntrekker01 June 24, 2026 at 10:13 PM.
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SLICKBUYER4EVAYesterday 11:02 AM
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Quote from mtntrekker01 :
I got the 36in tall model (easier on the back then the 30in) 4' x 6' and put it up in my garage last January. I still haven't taken it down. I use it every day. I've stood on it, built cabinet carcasses with weight plates stacked on it. I've coated the folding table tops with many many spillover coats of rubio monocoat. I've sanded countless projects and supported my dewalt dws780 miter saw on it for months. I truly love this thing. It doesn't budge, it's rock solid. It defies physics and madcarades as a solid oak workbench. One of the very best purchases I've made in my shop. I can't imagine anyone not being impressed.
Where did you buy the table top from? Does it make sense to just buy a 4x8 period from Home Depot?I want to be able to use it for my printing business so that we can fold shirts
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TurbotalonYesterday 06:41 PM
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I'm gonna have to poo-poo on this as well as their folding (pinch monster) bench top. This was not fast to set-up and breakdown to go back in its carrying case. It felt flimsy and getting a top lined up was a pain. I think there are better options unless for some reason you need something like a tent/folding chair and can't fit some fold up sawhorses...
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prefont313Today 03:41 AM
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Quote from Turbotalon :
I'm gonna have to poo-poo on this as well as their folding (pinch monster) bench top. This was not fast to set-up and breakdown to go back in its carrying case. It felt flimsy and getting a top lined up was a pain. I think there are better options unless for some reason you need something like a tent/folding chair and can't fit some fold up sawhorses...
I second the sawhorse idea, especially the speedhorse by bora. Ill store whatever odds and ends i need to be handy underneath the work surface but doesnt need to be within immediate reach

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TurbotalonToday 04:16 AM
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Quote from prefont313 :
I second the sawhorse idea, especially the speedhorse by bora. Ill store whatever odds and ends i need to be handy underneath the work surface but doesnt need to be within immediate reach
I was thinking the 'cheap' plastic ones that fold flat but either the Bora or Toughbuilt lunchbox (?) style are space saving and super useful. I have two of the leg drop lunchbox ones, two fold flat plastic, one worx pegasus, and two of those super cheap black and decker. All are better options.

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