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Old 07-31-2011, 03:39 AM
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Gleniveve
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Hi Guys and Girls, I was advised years ago that the ideal height for your cutting table is to your waist. If it is at waist height your can stand for hours at the cutting table and you are working with your back straight and your arms bent at the elbow but straight from the elbows onto the table. If you have your shoulders or back bent forward you very soon get back ache and this continues to get worse as you get older.
I have found that mine works really well for me. The guy that told me this was professionally trained in this area of cutting tables etc. and the best height to have all appliances that we all use on a daily basis. Whooo, I just counted up and I have had mine for 52 years. Me-thinks I shouldn't have counted, my age is showing. All the best with your new cutting table.
Lol from Gleniveve
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