Inovative tool to correct workbench height problems.

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JJ1

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Do you ever find that your workbench is perhaps a little too low, meaning you're plagued with back ache from constantly bending further than you may like. You could always raise the bench slightly but it's a lot of extra work and some inconvenience. Well, there could possibly be another way of solving the issue with the purchase of a relatively inexpensive secondhand tool. The clue is in the advertised tools title :shock:
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JJ1":30o7moeu said:
Do you ever find that your workbench is perhaps a little too low, meaning you're plagued with back ache from constantly bending further than you may like. You could always raise the bench slightly but it's a lot of extra work and some inconvenience. Well, there could possibly be another way of solving the issue with the purchase of a relatively inexpensive secondhand tool. The clue is in the advertised tools title :shock:
HERE

The problem there is that you no longer have traction for walking as your feet don't reach all the way to the ground any more.
 
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