[rescue] [Slightly OT]: Desk/Tables for multiple computers
Rox
rox at sunmuseum.org
Sun Jul 10 15:36:03 CDT 2005
On 9 Jul 2005 at 23:20, Andy Wallis wrote:
> I'm now looking around for a heavy-duty table that I could put
> about 200 pounds on without worrying ...
I'd like to think that most people who can cope with multiple flavors
of *NIX are also reasonably capable of using a hand saw, tape measure,
screwdriver and hammer ;) It took me two part-days to design and
fabricate a fitted bench that supports a row of five 21" monitors and
their associated Iris Indigo, Indigo2, Indy, O2 and Octane
workstations. The top is 3/4" blockboard (covered with linoleum), the
frame is mostly 2x4. I add my own weight to that of the systems on a
regular basis to reach high shelving.
I confess I never bothered with calculations of stress and strain, and
it was the most complex wooden structure I've fabricated since I left
high school (which is a considerable number of years ago now :) You
did say "table" however, which implies autonomy from the surrounding
walls and the ability to be moved. This makes it somewhat more
complicated if the structure is not going to impede the use of the area
below. If I needed that flexibility, I suspect I would forgo the hand
saw and hammer in favor of the disc cutter and MIG welder :)
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Regards
-/ Rox /- <sunmuseum.org>
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