ive never met a standing desk that works as envisioned. I installed a topper for a customer once that sat on top of the desk. It was bulky, raised the base height 4 inches when down, burned tons of surface space. The RV stabilizer system would be perfect, but theyre pricey for auto levelling and the scissors might stick out. Go find some hoodrats with hydraulics on their car. they can get you lifted.
A best place to look for adjustable standing desks would be a legitimate commercial drafting supply shop, they built this wheel long before skinny jean wearing latte punks made it a fad. You could also get her in on the ground floor of the next big fad, free floating workspace: On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 12:09 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote: > The Wife want's a standing desk (with the push button up/down control). > Her current desk was built by me and is solid 2x4 construction with a > 3/4" laminate top. You could dance on it and it doesn't move. I > originally built it to hold my multiple 21" CRT Monitors, and HP 5SI > printer. I'm concerned that she won't be happy with how much the > standing desks wobble when they're raised up, especially since she > envisions doing virtual presentations with it all the way up (we are > both tall). We checked out the Ikea standing desks, and they all seem > to wobble when fully extended, she thinks that it is fine, but I'm > trying to prevent a future 'I told you so' headache later. It seems > like someone would make an extension kit that you just bolt onto > existing desk legs, or just replace the legs. A couple motors and > threaded rod with a control board. Or is there more to it than that? > The boss has an automatic Jack System on his RV. Something similar for > a desk? > > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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