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Lawnie posted:Has anyone else with the Husky adjustable desk affixed anything custom to the bottom of the tabletop? I want to make a rack to hang my tower from, but I’m not sure how to go about it exactly. I'm not sure what kind of tools you have access to, or what kind of case you have, but if I were to decide I wanted to go hard on affixing my computer underneath my desk, I would probably consider: * drilling 2-4 holes in the top of the case (with no components inside, obv) * long bolts, bolt head inside case (upside down) * very large, wide surface-area washers inside the case against the bolthead * lockwasher outside the case * nut outside the case (to keep the bolt affixed to the case, for installing) * drill a hole pattern through the desk * large fender washer above the desktop * lockwasher above the fender washer * nut Could get away with locknuts instead of lockwashers. The downside to this approach is that you will have those nuts/bolts sticking above the desk a little. You may hate that aesthetic, or need the entire desktop smooth for other reasons. Also not all cases would work for this; obviously anything with a top fan would be right out. While I'm sure it would be safe to find some sort of cage/rack and just screw it to the underside of the desk, I like doing dumb things I guess Edit: Oh, you said you'd want to make a rack. Hmm, I'm not sure how I would go about making one per se - I feel like everything I ever make out of wood looks janky, so I'd probably go industrial and look at either making it out of pipe/fittings, or threaded rod and flatstock. I wonder if there are pre-made cages you could buy and just affix to the bottom of the desk. I'd think no matter what it was, I'd want it to be very open for airflow reasons. Zarin fucked around with this message at 16:05 on Jun 18, 2020 |
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Zarin posted:I'm not sure what kind of tools you have access to, or what kind of case you have, but if I were to decide I wanted to go hard on affixing my computer underneath my desk, I would probably consider: It’s not a bad idea for a more permanent installation, but I’m looking more toward grabbing some angle iron and screwing it into the bottom to make few L-shaped brackets to set it on. E: to add, have access to a battery powered drill and assorted bits, plenty of other basic tools as well. I can cut bar stock at work if I need to.
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Lawnie posted:It’s not a bad idea for a more permanent installation, but I’m looking more toward grabbing some angle iron and screwing it into the bottom to make few L-shaped brackets to set it on. They have nut inserts for wood. Might help in this case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wifYMPWB1IE
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The problem with the screws-only approach is that your case becomes the weakest load bearing point still so if you have a flimsy aluminum full tower case you're hoping to hold up possibly 40+ lbs worth of equipment strapped to the top panel's strength to withstand deforming. You'd want to have a reinforcing bar or rigid plate on the inside of the case that can bear the sustained weight indefinitely beyond the washers and nuts. I'd advocate for something like this guy Also, here's my adjustable desk. Takes way too much effort to conceal cables I tell ya, and with a table this long and with this much weight on it I'm not about to test the motor load capacity.
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That under desk holder is cool.
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Anyone have reccs for non-ikea butcher blocks/counters /etc to use as a desk top (costs an extra $200 for Ikea to ship to where I am)? Ideally at a similar price point or less, ie ~150/160 for a 62"-68" top. All y'alls standing desks have convinced me to finally buy a frame (and some back pain...).
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foutre posted:Anyone have reccs for non-ikea butcher blocks/counters /etc to use as a desk top (costs an extra $200 for Ikea to ship to where I am)? Ideally at a similar price point or less, ie ~150/160 for a 62"-68" top. All y'alls standing desks have convinced me to finally buy a frame (and some back pain...). just find yourself a lumber store/supplier I guess? Maybe a kitchen/cabinetry supply?
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Ok Comboomer posted:just find yourself a lumber store/supplier I guess? Maybe a kitchen/cabinetry supply? Yeah, there might even be a special fancy countertop store near you. But I just got this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-72-in-Solid-Wood-Top-for-6-ft-Solid-Wood-Top-Workbench-G7200AS-US/206497844 Home Depot sucks, so hopefully you can find something else, but that's an option.
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Still happy with my Husky adjustable workbench.
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disaster pastor posted:Yeah, there might even be a special fancy countertop store near you. But I just got this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-72-in-Solid-Wood-Top-for-6-ft-Solid-Wood-Top-Workbench-G7200AS-US/206497844 3000 pound holding capacity on that workbench......I think I found my new ideal fishtank base.
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necrobobsledder posted:The problem with the screws-only approach is that your case becomes the weakest load bearing point still so if you have a flimsy aluminum full tower case you're hoping to hold up possibly 40+ lbs worth of equipment strapped to the top panel's strength to withstand deforming. You'd want to have a reinforcing bar or rigid plate on the inside of the case that can bear the sustained weight indefinitely beyond the washers and nuts. I'd advocate for something like this guy Ah yeah that’s the load bearing configuration I was going to do myself, but $50 is hard to beat for the VEVO thing. I have their monitor arm and it’s really good quality for what I paid.
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foutre posted:Anyone have reccs for non-ikea butcher blocks/counters /etc to use as a desk top (costs an extra $200 for Ikea to ship to where I am)? Ideally at a similar price point or less, ie ~150/160 for a 62"-68" top. All y'alls standing desks have convinced me to finally buy a frame (and some back pain...). The other option I was considering was going to be like $350+ for a live edge slab that would have taken like 5 coats of varnish and oil and frankly I don't want to go through that.
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foutre posted:Anyone have reccs for non-ikea butcher blocks/counters /etc to use as a desk top (costs an extra $200 for Ikea to ship to where I am)? Ideally at a similar price point or less, ie ~150/160 for a 62"-68" top. All y'alls standing desks have convinced me to finally buy a frame (and some back pain...). Home depot and Lowe's both sell finished tops for workbenches around that price.
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Cool, thanks for all the links/advice. I'll check some local lumberyards first, and if that doesn't work check out some of the links y'all sent. Excited to have a standing desk!
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New curved displays and mount + recently purchased peripherals. I had to upgrade since "going out" is no longer a thing.
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I have the vivo under desk thing. Get it.
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Another thumbs up for the Husky adjustable height worktable, this is the 72 inch version. Just waiting on some straps to tuck that bundle of cables behind the right leg. A+ would buy again.
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llibja posted:Another thumbs up for the Husky adjustable height worktable, this is the 72 inch version. Just waiting on some straps to tuck that bundle of cables behind the right leg. A+ would buy again. Ugh, I've been watching Home Depot's site to try to get the 46" version in white, but so far it's never been in stock since it was mentioned here. Also, I didn't know that Husky was Home Depot's store brand until like yesterday when I was trying to find it being sold elsewhere.
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I will never trust a person who engages in "cable management" at home.
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You have no option when you have cats. Either that or you don’t mind them electrocuting themselves
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necrobobsledder posted:You have no option when you have cats. Either that or you don’t mind them electrocuting themselves Same with kids. I've got 2 cable cages under my desk that house my power strips because my kid kept crawling under the desk attempting to unplug stuff
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llibja posted:Another thumbs up for the Husky adjustable height worktable, this is the 72 inch version. Just waiting on some straps to tuck that bundle of cables behind the right leg. A+ would buy again. drat! I thought this was going to be the smart alternative for me but it only goes up to 42". That seems too low for most, right? The uplift desk goes up to 50" (at 3x the cost). 3D Megadoodoo posted:I will never trust a person who engages in "cable management" at home. Did you accidentally find your way into this thread or did you seek it out? Pr0kjayhawk fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Jun 28, 2020 |
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Pr0kjayhawk posted:drat! I thought this was going to be the smart alternative for me but it only goes up to 42". That seems too low for most, right? The uplift desk goes up to 50" (at 3x the cost). 42" would be too low for many people I think. I'm only 5'10" and the perfect standing desk height for me is 43". I have the Uplift Commercial C frame.
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I switched from a Razer membrane keyboard to a mechanical today with Cherry MX Brown switches, which I realize are not even the lightest ones, and the difference is incredible. Typing is actually fun now and not a chore like it was before. I got the Durgod Taurus for $100 and I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:I will never trust a person who engages in "cable management" at home. Helluva take. I mean, what if I just want my desk or TV area to not look like crap?
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3D Megadoodoo posted:I will never trust a person who engages in "cable management" at home. somebody clearly hasn’t been introduced to the phrase “living like poo poo” (while we’re all engaged in reminiscing about the good times in the forums, ‘lest they blow away)
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The mass of cords about my e-station make me feel vary Lain-level cyberpunk, where the general distress about the rest of my apartment is reflective of the shrine-like nature of the items of central importance. Of course, this is because my apartment is a total gooncave and I'm always worried about the chairs destroying some cords. Still, with the VR setup it feels pretty cool for the brief time you're not thinking about the setup in a macro sense.
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edit: today i learned the difference between [img][/img] and [timg][/timg] my friends in the synthesizer thead suggested I post here I upgraded today by putting my back against the wall. excellent bird guy fucked around with this message at 08:38 on Jul 7, 2020 |
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i'm the piss jug under the bed
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Neslepaks posted:i'm the piss jug under the bed hah! it's a water jug. I dont piss in jugs!11! I drink out of that thing
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excellent bird guy posted:edit: today i learned the difference between [timg][/timg] and [timg][/timg] Oh God you weren't supposed to post here, you were supposed to look for ideas or help. You'll be lucky to get out with your life. Just kidding. The generic answer is a butcher-block top of a length and width that works and some homebrew base. Outside of that, you're gonna have to get specific about what your wants and needs are, like where you need to fit it, if you need tiers, etc. Also nice piss jug.
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hah yes, I'm just going to lurk the thread for ideas. Whatever it may be, everything has to pack into the back of my pickup truck every few months. At my real house I have a huge heavy oak desk from the early 20th century. For now, I might have to practice my body ergonomics, crossing my legs for so long I can tell it's bad for my knees.
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excellent bird guy posted:hah yes, I'm just going to lurk the thread for ideas. Whatever it may be, everything has to pack into the back of my pickup truck every few months. At my real house I have a huge heavy oak desk from the early 20th century. If you’re moving around a lot and don’t really care about the looks I’d go grab a big collapsing/picnic table from Costco. To step it a bit up from that aesthetically maybe go with a really cheap setup from the IKEA desk bar, but it won’t be nearly as rugged as one of those injection molded tabletops. If you’re moving that often pretty much any “real furniture” you use is gonna look like poo poo after a year or two.
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Chinatown posted:New curved displays and mount + recently purchased peripherals. Looks great. What lighting is this? excellent bird guy posted:edit: today i learned the difference between [timg][/timg] and [timg][/timg] What are you running on the Thinkpad? Looks like an old school console... OpenBSD?
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Finally got it how I want it.
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VectorSigma posted:Finally got it how I want it. What speakers are those?
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muskrat posted:Looks great. What lighting is this? I'm not the OP, but probably something similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Changing-Nex...2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== I ended up putting some under one of my desks, so it isn't so drat dark in here at night, and it's been pretty nice. Tempted to get some pure-white ones and put them in the kitchen, under the overhead cabinets for better countertop lighting.
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rickiep00h posted:What speakers are those? Logitech G560. The screen sampler was bugged and hitched badly for me until a fix came just last month. Here are the lights in action: https://i.imgur.com/yIuz4xW.mp4
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VectorSigma posted:Logitech G560. I would find that too distracting but it's still pretty neat.
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VectorSigma posted:Logitech G560. Gosh I keep meaning to get a set of these! Which kit is that?
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