[rescue] [Slightly OT]: Desk/Tables for multiple computers

Zach Lowry zach at zachlowry.net
Mon Jul 11 14:27:44 CDT 2005


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The tables I provided have adjustable legs, or at least the one I  
have does.

On Jul 11, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Sheldon T. Hall wrote:

> Quoth velociraptor ...
>
>
>> I like the idea of those aluminum folding tables, but I'm short,
>> and really need a keyboard tray on top of a low work surface.
>> This has been a real problem in my work offices.
>>
>
> The typical folding banquet table is a couple-or-three inches too  
> high as a
> keyboard table for the average person.  Fortunately, you can easily  
> shorten
> the legs with an ordinary tubing cutter, and replace the cheesy  
> plastic ends
> with non-marking white crutch tips.  This works a treat on the  
> steel tubular
> legs used on the usual El Cheapo press-board tables.  I dunno about  
> those
> aluminium babies, though.
>
> The legs on those cheap tables are _much_ better than the tops, and  
> can be
> easily salvaged from frabbed-out cheapies for use on more robust  
> items.
>
> -Shel
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Zach Lowry
MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN
zach at zachlowry.net

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