BENCHWORK HEIGHT
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Mon Mar 9 14:49:50 EDT 2009
One more suggestion. set up a piece of wood or styrofoam that is like a module.
Maybe 2 ft x 4 ft. (or better yet, make it as wide as you plan most of your layout to be)
Lay some track on it. Even if just temporary.
Put trains on it, re-rail said trains.
Place a building on it.
stick some trees into the styrofoam.
See what works for you.
Mike Rector
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Subject: BENCHWORK HEIGHT
Hello All
A topic sure to get a varied response (!); what do y'all feel is the optimal height for benchwork? Kalmbach book says 38". Specific application is a (mostly) shelf layout. Ceiling height is a bit limited, about 6'6" (remodeled basement).
Any thoughts welcome!
Ed Svitil
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