Me, my back and I!

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Yes there’s a lot of bending with splashbacks which isn’t good for me! I had back ache before that tho. The thing what finished me off was mitring a couple of cuts bending over the Ketter table, holding that bent position with no support for a few mins.
 
The toughbuilt saw horse/work bench tresses extend up to 32” about 820mm Andy, that’d still be too low wouldn’t it?
 
Think what might be helpful Andy is to cut a ply table top and keep packing it up on your keter til you find a comfortable height, then when you know that you can find a solution.
 
Ive got the keter table aswell and the plastic feet can screw up and down a bit to even out an uneven base, just wondering if the plastic screw legs for kitchen base units would fit in and raise a good 6 inches?
 
Would they be strong enough Ian? The table is gonna get a lot of abuse every day, and probably weight. And the keter legs are angled, could you get some that are angle or that will pivot at base?
 
I don’t think they would take the abuse, like Marc says, it needs to be solid. I think kitchen worktop height is about right for me whatever they are on average? I’d have to measure. Perhaps a few layers of kingspan stuck together with a ply top might be easy and light ?
 

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