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I stand most of the time at my bench also. When I first got my workshop (came with the house) it had no workbenches I looked at the ones at Lowes, Menards, etc.. an thought for the price not that great. I went the cheap route and used plans for a work bench in Wood (November 2002). It is not a heavy duty type of bench but it has worked fine for me for 2 years. For the price it is hard to beat. The bench is 40 inches high. It works great height wise for me but I am only 5 foot 9. Overall price would be around 60 dollars to make (3/4 particle board). Seems to plenty stable and was easy to knock out in a couple hours. I have at least 400 lbs up on the bench several times. My bench has my mitre and scroll saw along with my drill press. There is ample room for pouring worms, making crank baits, painting etc...

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if you back is hurting the old one is too low, not sure how high you should go but for sure higher than the old one. At least it will give you a place to start. Maybe you could try a temporary set up with a board at a certain hight and see how it feels then move it up or down until its right then make the real bench at that hight.

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I work in the furniture business & typical desk height is @ 28-30 inches.

I keep a bench on one side of my shop at 30" with a rolling desk chair.

the other side is a standing bench at @ 40" (typical 40-42") with a barstool. works well for standing while working.

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Mark-

If you can find someone who remodels kitchens, you might be able to get the take out cabinets for little of nothing. When we remodeled, that is what I used to make my work area and I am very pleased. If you would like to see it, email me and I will send you a photo.

Dave

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Cool, heres a thought for those of you who are a lil taller or shorter than average & looking for a good fit:

hold your hand over your heart & measure the distance from the floor to your elbow, this seems like an ideal counter-top height, I'm 5-10" & my measurement comes to @42".

If you want a sitting bench, do the same from your favorite shop chair.

just thinking out loud.

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