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Centipede Tool Work Supports The Collapsible Work Table For Your Next Project

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Centipede Tool Work Supports The Collapsible Work Table For Your Next Project Meet the perfect work

Centipede Tool Work Supports The Collapsible Work Table For Your Next Project [Web Version »]( [Popular Woodworking]( Meet the perfect work support for your project [image]( The [Centipede® Support System]( is the ultimate portable workbench or table base. A heavy duty steel stand that sets up in seconds to support up to 3000* lbs. and folds down into a compact, lightweight unit for easy transport and convenient storage. Featuring a unique steel frame design, the [Centipede® Support System]( is constructed of multiple steel struts that rest directly between the load and ground to support an incredible amount of weight while keeping even the thinnest sheet materials from sagging. Durable polymer P-Tops atop each point of contact provide a work surface that will not mark loads while avoiding contact damage between cutting blades and steel struts. Each P-Top is replaceable and spins 360 degrees to accommodate use of a variety of accessories. Included in the kit are Quick Clamps, designed to keep materials in place, and X-Cups, which conveniently accommodate standard 2x4s for drop-in setup. Each kit comes in a carry/storage bag and includes Quick Clamps and X-Cups to help keep materials in place. The [Centipede® Support System]( comes in 4 convenient sizes ranging from 2’x4’ all the way to 4’x8’ [( [( [( [( *K050 and K100 models support up to 1500lbs. The K150 and K200 hold up to 3000lbs. Get yours today at Home Depot, Menards and other fine retail locations. [Centipede Tool]( is now in the Bora Tool family of products. Click [Here]( to learn more. [image]( [image]( [image]( [image]( [image]( [Popular Woodworking on Faceboo]( [Popular Woodworking on Google+]( [Popular Woodworking on Pinterest]( [Popular Woodworking on Twitter]( [Popular Woodworking on YouTube]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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