[geeks] Three heads
Big Endian
geeks at sunhelp.org
Tue Aug 7 09:17:13 CDT 2001
>On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 07:01:18AM -0700, Ken Hansen wrote:
>> One thought I have always wondered about would be to
>> get some surplus cubicle parts and assemble a
>> workspace in my basement using those pieces, of course
>> the requirements would look like this:
>>
>> - Low-cost
>> - Easy to assemble
>> - 30" desktop/worksurface
>> - L-shaped at a minimum
>> - overhead shelf might be nice
>> - ample cable cutouts
>
>> 30" desktop/worksurface - I think used cubicles are
>> quite affordable...
>
>From what I've seen, it's pretty much all easy to assemble. When I bought
>the pedistal (or file drawers, just the sales man kept calling it a
>pedistal) for my desk it was rather damaged (dented, lock brokek), and
>still set me back $80. And office chairs were darn expensive (the ones we
>have are either unbearably ugly, or unbearably cheap) also. I think the
>only way to make this plan work on the cheap is to luck out somewhere, and
>then it is most likely going to be ugly. Office furniture is not
>cheap. It seems to me that the office is the hardest part of a house to
>furnish nicely on a budget.
>
I use folding tables ($30 at priceclub) and computers to stand it on.
I have one side of my table supported by my converted 4/260 case and
the other will probably be supported by the next big computer I get
(oooh... its the right size for a deskside onyx.... now if only I had
4-6k to spend....)
daniel
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