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		I built a workbench many years ago and really liked it. I sold it when I didn't need it anymore and didn't have the space for it. Now I'm going to build a new one. I was doing HO and G scale trains when I built the previous bench, now that I'm doing 1/14 scale trucks,  I'm trying to decide what height the work surface should be and what depth/width the bench should be. The bench will be against the wall, basically in a corner.  
	What are you using and what height and depth do you find comfortable for those long building sessions?  | 
		
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		I used to be a goldsmith for about 15 years, and for the most comfort jewelers have their benches high,so while sitting,the forearms are resting on the table, it minimizes the shaking. 
	I still use the same kind of a bench,you can work standing up with out bending down,or sit and have your hands steady. My hands shake crazy, I suffer from tremor syndrome and this kind of set up is indispensable for me. Hope it helps. Jack  | 
		
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 http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/s...01126-1800.jpg Travis  | 
		
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		I my self prefer a large table and sitting on my but when I'm working on something. Ed 
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		I have a pvc picnic table in the garage to work at, its ok 
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		Thanks for the comments guys, that is a good point about height. My back is messed up as it is and when I get done spending hours at the small bench I'm using now, it really hurts. :( 
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		I've been using 'office' desks for yrs in my house & I elected to go with the same height in my workshop... which I actually started building today, take pics tomorrow.  
	Height is 30" & depth 33". I have two different adjustable height stools that will great for this height. A lot of these construction models I seem to be looking/working down & inside of them, so I think this lower height is the better choice for me.  | 
		
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		I think I'll go with 36" deep but still not sure on height. I'll have to do some more measuring. :rolleyes: 
	Looking forward to seeing your pictures Joe.  | 
		
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		Like Joe I have been using desk height for years in my shops. That said I sit in an office chair for kits of the work but you can easily look in projects standing.  I usually have a bench booster ( box) to lift the surface higher when needed. 
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		Well finally got around to building my new work table. It's 8' x 36" x 31" tall.  
	The first picture is the table I've been building on and then the new one. I still need to get some supports for the back side of the peg board and some peg board asessories. http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...aker57/044.jpg http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...psj8ca8dfr.jpg http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...psd65xzks3.jpg Thanks for looking:D  | 
		
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		love the floor tile. parents had that in the 70's. 
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		The 1st bench of many? cause that bit of space aint gonna stay clutter free for long. :D 
	I shake my head at my brother & sisters with their insatiable need to remodel their houses every 7-10yrs... if aint broke why replace it? :thinking:  | 
		
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 I agree totally :D  | 
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