12-30-2014, 12:24 AM
Mine varies from 36" at its lowest to 59.5" for most of the second level. The height between those points varies, even though the supporting structure for all but the actual second level is only 31" high, with the open grid benchwork adding another 3.5", and everything else on risers of varying height - 0"-24". The lower level (the area below the partial second level) is meant to be operated from a rolling office chair, while the balance of the single level area can be operated either from the chair or standing. The second level, naturally, is for standees only, and, depending on where the track will be placed, operators may have to use step-stools to operate turnouts or perform uncoupling maneuvers.
My drivers licence says that I'm 6'....all I know is that I can still see over the steering wheel and my right foot can most definitely reach the accelerator pedal.
Wayne
My drivers licence says that I'm 6'....all I know is that I can still see over the steering wheel and my right foot can most definitely reach the accelerator pedal.

Wayne