My computer desk from costco is not fancy but it has served me well for 8+ years and the price is right.
http://www.costco.ca/en-CA/Browse/Product.aspx? prodid=10289855&whse=BCCA&topnav=&cat=4463&hierPath=4463* I've also acquired a nice rack mount chassis from vfxweb for around $150 to hold rack mountable equipment. Carl On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 17:38 -0600, Mark Carlson wrote: > Warning: long question ahead, if you don't want to read it, here is a > short form you can answer: "what do you use for a workbench/computer > desk?" > > Hello again, > > Well, my card table is getting pretty wobbly, and my Ikea computer > desk is becoming pretty much useless. I have been looking into > purchasing a new workbench for a few weeks now, and was really > impressed with this little number: > http://pbasics.com/ergonomicworkbenches/standalonestations__437_workstation30x72.cfm > (tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/n4y3b ) > > A place in town ( http://active-tech.ca ) carries the line, and I was > just about to buy one with a shelf for the hefty sum of ~$800. That > was out of my budget already, but when I went to get a quote, they > said they would have to charge an extra $250 for shipping. > > Unfortunately, I'm not made of money, so now I'm looking for something > less pricey. I suppose I can do without the modularity, but the work > surface will probably end up facing some serious scratching, stray > solder/soldering irons, and heavyish equipment (well, a couple hundred > pounds anyways.) > > So, my requirements are: > - Durable surface (or can replace it for under $100) > - Can hold a few hundred pounds > - A shelf would be nice > - Need to get a chair under it > - Large enough (30"x72" surface would be ideal) > - Need to get a keyboard+monitor on there somehow > > That leaves me with a few options: > - 2xSawhorse+Plywood > - - I can only hope this would handle throwing on an 80lb computer or > a 50lb 'scope > - Get an Ikea table and either cover it with something or keep replacing it > - - They tend to fall apart after a few years :-( > - Use a rack system like readyrack or gorilla rack > - - This looks to be the best option so far > > I suppose I could use the racks to hold some of the equipment that > won't be moving much as well as for doing soldering/prototyping on, > and then get a decent computer desk for the computer stuff. > > So my question to you all is this: > What is your computer setup like? (What do you have your computers set up on?) > and > Do you know of any other solution that would fit my needs? > > I appreciate your time, and await your responses, (hey, isn't it > always fun to talk about your setups?) > > -Mark > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [email protected] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

