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Here you go guys and gals, I'm building a new layout that has a doorway to deal with and I started to build a dropin and then I thought this is nuts, it's to <br />much screwing around. I went to Fleet Farm and for 25 bucks bought one of <br />those little chairs with wheels that guys that fix cars use. From the bottom of <br />my benchwork to the floor is 46". I just plop my fat behind on the chair and <br />zoom right through the door and under the layout and as a added bonus the <br />chair has a tool holder under the seat (great for wiring under the layout as well) <br />By the way I'm 6'3" and have not beaned my mellon yet using my little chair. Hope this will give you something to think about[:)][:)][:)] <br />
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