BENCHWORK HEIGHT
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Sat Mar 14 20:19:59 EDT 2009
I have a double-deck layout in my basement. I installed a drop ceiling at a
level that would cover all the mechanicals and ductwork. It came out at
6¹9². My staging sits right on top of cantilevers 32² above the floor, and
the lower level subroadbed averages around 6² above that. The upper deck
cantilevers are 24² above the lower ones putting them at 56². The upper
deck subroadbed sits 3² above the cantilevers on average. I¹m 5¹11² and can
reach manually operated switches easily on the upper deck.
Bob Folsom
On 3/9/09 7:09 AM, "NW Modeling List" <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> 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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