Bora Centipede Workbench | Must Have Upgrade!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @houstonsam6163
    @houstonsam6163 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have the exact same Bora and because of your recommendation I just upgraded it with the double p-tops exactly like you did.
    However I started with only the one top and I've decided that just doesn't meet my needs so I am buying two more. They are *not* inexpensive and many people would choose to do something else, but I'm paying for the break-down-and-stow-away capability since I work in a crowded home garage. I can still make more money, but I can't make more time or more space.
    Not saying your advice is incorrect, just that different people have different needs and different budgets for money/space/time.
    For cutting a sheet of plywood I lay some foam insulation board on top of the bare leg assembly to support the plywood; it works perfectly and the pieces of foam insulation board fit in the sheet goods portion of my scrap cart.
    Many thanks for calling out the double p-tops, they are exactly what I needed.

  • @windhamcabin
    @windhamcabin 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for that demo. I'll definitely be purchasing a few sets of these. I also have the 4x6 as well as a 2x4. I go back and forth on using the bora tops depending on if im at home in the shop or on a jobsite. Sometimes im doing grimy, greasy work and then its just plywood. The best solution i found for treating the bora tops was a spray can of exterior varnish. A light coat made them water tight. I then added a quick coat of paste wax i use on all my power tools and benchtops.
    Thanks again
    Chris

    • @DemoDad101
      @DemoDad101  4 месяца назад +1

      You’re welcome. I appreciate your well thought out comment. I’m still using the Bora tops as they are so easy to store when not in use.

  • @TeufelHunden-o2d
    @TeufelHunden-o2d Месяц назад

    Folks buy these for surface mounting in the dog holes. I love my MFT and my traditional Moravian bench for entirely different reasons.

  • @ptinker106
    @ptinker106 3 месяца назад

    I originally bought the CT12 Bora table for its ability to stow away in a garage and for its use as a router sled table. I originally bought a sheet of plywood and placed it directly on top of the table. I then added linear rails and a router sled. It worked, but the plywood would bow too much. Maybe a thicker piece around 3/4" would have been better. Since the table was fairly large, I could use it for other projects, but it tended to vibrate a lot when attempting to cut through items that were clamped to the table. Now, I just bought a Bora T-Track tabletop, and I am curious to see if this will be the best option to keep the table from shaking. Unfortunately, their prices for the T-Track table top are insane so I settled on an Amazon return for $50 off.

  • @billsemmendinger2592
    @billsemmendinger2592 5 месяцев назад

    Good Info thanks. I just put some extensions on my 4x4 and one thing I found out is if you put the nut in th socket then tilt the socket up and put it in the end piece then put it on the centipede it goes one with ease and you don't have to deal with the frustration.

    • @DemoDad101
      @DemoDad101  5 месяцев назад

      That’s a great tip! I tried that but it didn’t work on the Milwaukee socket I was using. They’re super deep where the nut sits. It would have probably worked with my Capri sockets though.

    • @billsemmendinger2592
      @billsemmendinger2592 5 месяцев назад

      @@DemoDad101 I've got a miss match group of tool I've inherited through the year so I'm not sure which brand I was using. I know I was using a 19mm. On your tip I've order some of the twin packs for my table. Thanks

  • @user-tm8tm6qf2c
    @user-tm8tm6qf2c 6 месяцев назад

    Check out some of the dog hole uses. I think you may change your mind about ditching the current top.

    • @DemoDad101
      @DemoDad101  6 месяцев назад

      Fair enough. I will do just that!

  • @richh5392
    @richh5392 6 месяцев назад

    And I usually just use a 2x4 piece of particle board like you said. I split my 4x8 into a 2x4 and a 4x4. The 4x4 is big enough to process plywood and the 2x4 is more portable

    • @DemoDad101
      @DemoDad101  6 месяцев назад

      I’ll probably be switching to a sheet of plywood. Although, the Bora tops are much easier to store.

  • @glennsgarageshop
    @glennsgarageshop 4 месяца назад

    Get yourself a pair of TRACKTUBES and their Centipede Knob Kit .. then either buy the TRACKTOP or make your own top. I use my Centipede quite a bit, but hated the BORA Top!

  • @sitka250
    @sitka250 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, sir!!!