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- wider and longer is always better.
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I built the 3 80"x30" sections today and will start working on the leg pockets tomorrow.
Also note that 90-degree bend units could be used as well to create a U-shaped layout. Sticking with a 32-inch minimum radius, such a layout would measure 140 x 202 inches.
OK, so if this is true--Then you have completed benchwork for a layout that won't fit the space. In this case, in order to avoid any (more) demolition, here's a solution: build two 45-degree bend units so the layout will wrap around a corner. The downside (or possibly upside, depending on one's perspective) is the overall size of the layout grows as a result.
This plan shows an assembled layout with overall dimensions of 197 inches square. Depending on how clever you are with construction--particularly with respect to the grades--one or both of the bend units could be left out, and the straight sections connected together directly.Note that the bend units add a pair of sidings to switch.Also note that 90-degree bend units could be used as well to create a U-shaped layout. Sticking with a 32-inch minimum radius, such a layout would measure 140 x 202 inches.
Not really, because it can fit the space with a mod, so I don't feel like I've stepped backwards at all. There is a spot in the basement I think it will fit but I want options I case my eyes are not right at the space estimate.I may add one bend anywayto make the layout more pleasing to view.I really like the shape and like Mike said it appears to be more visually pleasing. I will get the measurements next week to see how it fits.
Can I assume you'll have access to all sides, that the 140" x 202" does not push to the wall limits?