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Re: What do you sit on when you build?
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lugnet.build, lugnet.storage
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Wed, 11 Dec 2002 16:41:34 GMT
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When I was a child, we had a great finished basement. One room in the
basement had a tile floor and an extremely sturdy ping pong table. I used to
crawl up on the ping pong table and build my town and space layouts on that.
(Of course, there was a 4.5 volt 7720 train going between the town and space
sections :).
Now I have a train layout table and I typically stand at that to build. It
is a little over waist high, so standing at it or sitting on a stool is
comfortable.
I miss that basement and ping pong table...
Bryan
"Todd Lehman" <tsl@tsl.bu.edu> wrote in message
news:H6xI32.GLt@lugnet.com...
> What do you sit on when you build?
>
> We recently moved into a place that has hardwood floors, and now that I have
> space to start building again, I find that my feet get really sore if I sit
> cross-legged too long. (Big surprise, huh?) I used a folded-up old beach
> towel one evening but that still wasn't as comfortable as bottom-padded carpet.
>
> --Todd
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