I am currently using two steel (read: heavy) saw horses along with two 2” x 4” x 8’ studs to support a 4’ x 8’ sheet of foam insulation as a work table for cutting sheet goods with my track saw.
It works well, sets up in about 5 minutes. It is heavy and breaking down takes as long as setting up. The base is extremely sturdy.
This Bora centipede is much lighter, sets up much quicker and stores quickly in a carrying case.
They come in 3 sizes. 4’ x 4’; 4’ x 6’ and 4’ x8’.
Is anyone using this? Are you happy with it? What size is most useful for breaking down full sheets of plywood?
The 4 x 4 is $80.00
The 4 x 6 is $135.00
The 4 x 8 is $210.00
Two 4 x 4 setups are cheaper than on 4 x 8.
What size do you think works best?
It works well, sets up in about 5 minutes. It is heavy and breaking down takes as long as setting up. The base is extremely sturdy.
This Bora centipede is much lighter, sets up much quicker and stores quickly in a carrying case.
They come in 3 sizes. 4’ x 4’; 4’ x 6’ and 4’ x8’.
Is anyone using this? Are you happy with it? What size is most useful for breaking down full sheets of plywood?
The 4 x 4 is $80.00
The 4 x 6 is $135.00
The 4 x 8 is $210.00
Two 4 x 4 setups are cheaper than on 4 x 8.
What size do you think works best?