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Guerrand
Mar 12, 2006

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Pretty Cool Name posted:

Had this exact desk configuration before I moved out, with the computer in the corner. The wheels of the chair kept bumping against the leg of the desk to the left, which was pretty annoying. Easily solved by rotating it so the wheels missed the leg, but still managed to drive me nuts.

And even more easily solved by adding an extension to that side of the desk so that the legs are further away.

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Guerrand
Mar 12, 2006

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Corbet posted:

Could you possibly link to the Galant extension you're talking about? I'm having a hard time finding these desk "extensions" everyone is talking about.

This is what it looks like with the extension attached to the short edge. Here are all of the extensions.

Guerrand
Mar 12, 2006

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Mu Zeta posted:

I wouldn't get a desk with adjustable height, you want those to be solid and tough. Your office chair can adjust its height.

Well you're dead wrong since the Galant does have adjustable legs and being a wobbly POS is rarely a complaint for it.

And chair height alone won't solve a case of a desk that's fixed too low.

Guerrand fucked around with this message at 10:22 on Feb 25, 2011

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