Bob;
I have a 14' x 16' around the room layout (with an attached 10'x30" freight yard) which uses Mianne benchwork and I think it is a fabulous product - saved me a ton of time and effort getting my layout started, especially since I am no carpenter.
Is there a way, or any need, to attach the benchwork to the walls for an around the room layout? I plan on topping it with 1/2" plywood.
My layout is freestanding, but has one length resting against a wall. The benchwork, when assembled, is very stable, even before attaching the plywood top. If, for some reason, you still wish to attach the benchwork to the wall, I see no reason you could not do so using some L brackets or long screws running through the legs.
I didn't see any stringers over 48" long, what's recommended for a 60" space?
If I remember correctly, Tim indicated that he can do custom lengths, just think in increments of 6". That being said, I think that 60" may allow sagging in the section. Two 30" segments may be a better bet.
Can the legs be cut down? About midway in the length of my upstairs room (old house) there appears to be a 1" rise in the floor, to keep the top of the layout flat I'd need to cut 1' off 2-3 legs. I don't think I'll know what the height is until I actually get to it.
The bottoms of the legs all have levelers to adjust the height, so cutting off the bottoms would be a bit problematic, and the tops are where the stringers attach, so that is impossible. Again, if I remember correctly, Tim stated that he can do custom height legs.
I've emailed Mianne but haven't heard back yet, I guess they're getting set for York.
Mianne definitely has a setup at every York, so you are probably correct that they are pretty busy right now!!!
Here's the latest rendition of my proposed layout:
The 45 degree corners make it more pleasing than a sharp 90 degree.
I know Mianne can do 45 degree corners - I have one in my yard addition. I opted for 90 degree corners for most of the layout since that gives me some room for buildings.
Good luck with your project... I look forward to seeing your progress.
Paul