I sit, on a chair. Ok, so the NRMA plans call for 42" legs
for standing use.
http://www.shotgunsportsmagazine.com/downloads/bench_plans.pdf
I have to go by what they say because I have no practical experience. The gunsmith's work bench at work is for standing, but that is practical as such work is most often done standing (despite one televised gunsmith's inability to stand, even at his lathe). I believe those are 42" legs but I'm not sure. It is comfortable for me to work at and I am 5' 8" tall.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- What's the Correct Height for a Reloading Bench? -
Remington40x,
2012-08-08, 13:08
- Sitting on stool/standing, sitting on chair? -
Hobie,
2012-08-08, 13:14
- Sitting on stool/standing, sitting on chair? -
Remington40x,
2012-08-08, 14:02
- I sit, on a chair. Ok, so the NRMA plans call for 42" legs -
Hobie,
2012-08-08, 14:42
- I sit, on a chair. Ok, so the NRMA plans call for 42" legs - Remington40x, 2012-08-09, 09:44
- I sit, on a chair. Ok, so the NRMA plans call for 42" legs -
Hobie,
2012-08-08, 14:42
- Sitting on stool/standing, sitting on chair? -
Remington40x,
2012-08-08, 14:02
- I built my bench at 36" - woody, 2012-08-08, 15:13
- Top of mine is at 38". - Kentucky, 2012-08-08, 18:22
- I built mine 37" high, I stand mostly but sometime set on - Cherokee, 2012-08-09, 07:17
- Sitting on stool/standing, sitting on chair? -
Hobie,
2012-08-08, 13:14