What's on your workbench?

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That’s my old 6x4 table. I’m going to comfortably get a 12’ table in but undecided yet on whether to make it 4 or 4’6 wide. I’m going to wait till I’ve got the shelves etc in to see what feels most comfortable
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Short and fat or thin and long, you have to try them all before you find out what fits in comfortably
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With the restricted headroom 6ft wide might be pushing it. If you don't use terrain tiles you could try 5ft which is also better for leaning across. Plus a 10x5 seems like the sweetspot.
The room looks like it's going to be great though...remember to have them build plenty of storage.
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That’s why I’m going for 4’6 wide probably. Tbh I only ever played on a 6x 4 table previously and never needed the table to be deeper.

Storage absolutely - the under the roof edges are being converted into cupboards and the space on the other side of the doorframe will be painting room, library and general storage
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It is looking rather good. I’m going to try out my table upstairs, I’d been worried over the headroom but that looks doable- the current ‘games’ room is too cold and a little cramped.
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That looks like an exciting project - don't worry about headroom Simon, its an overrated concept not needed by all gamers
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I'm looking Simon but I don't see a mini bar?
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That's in the garage below
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That's going to be a fantastic games suite!
Looking forward to seeing more pics soon.
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valleyboy wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:48 pm That looks like an exciting project - don't worry about headroom Simon, its an overrated concept not needed by all gamers
If God had meant us to worry about headroom, he wouldn't have given us knees, right?!?!
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