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I had my legs on my table top that I bought in less than an hour and the desk moving a few minutes later
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the paired table top has no pre-drilled holes.... took a long time to assemble; otherwise all good and nice.
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but I'm not going to try because it attached to the bottom of the "table top" and there isn't a lot of surface to screw to on this table
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I got a The Gerton table top for
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This allowed me to make a very nice standing desk for $350.00 using an Ikea bamboo table-top
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I have it sitting on a 30" x 60" table top and couldn't be happier with my new office setup.
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I ended up buying an IKEA table top for about $30 and this
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When loaded with the table-top and monitor, keyboard, a few books, and monitor
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I combined it with a bamboo table top from IKEA and the assembly was very easy.
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I had to get creative with adapting the frame to my table top, as it
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He got this stand up desk and designed his own table top
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Anyway, that was the hardest part--trying to figure out where I was going to get the table top--and this solution worked for me.
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This is a great frame and just have to put the table top on it.
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I reused a table top from a desk that I already had, as it matched other furniture I had in my office
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Best Choice for stand up desk , I used Ikea table top and Huanuo dual monitor mount and M8 wheels, works like all made for each other , it is very stable on wheels
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The frame comes with these gel type pads that the desktop sits on and they're great for holding my table top in place
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I got mine table top at Walmart or K-Mart a year or so ago, but I believe this is the same table
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When fully assembled and tightened, each horizontal bar to which the table top attaches is wobbly; if I rest my elbows on the table top it will noticeably tilt
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n’t had any regrets with it, that is, beyond the occasional joke from co-workers!
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I like that it gradually speeds up when it starts moving and slows down as it approaches its target height (either the min, max, or a memory height you have saved).
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n’t had any regrets with it, that is, beyond the occasional joke from co-workers!