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I secured the desk to the table top and removed the old table legs
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I had a dual monitor set up with mine and a custom table top
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I paired it with the IKEA OVRARYD bamboo table top that I purchased for $100
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$10 later, I had a nice piece of birch plywood for the top which was cut to fit perfectly, I am using the smallest width, so my table top was 39.5" x 24"
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allows me to buy a suitable table top (from Ikea)
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This has not been my experience in the slightest.- Easy to adjust for varying table top
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or so I plan on having a larger table top made to take advantage of the extra width the base unit is capable of.
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Sturdy, fairly easy assembly, and works with my IKEA Hilver table top
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I researched the cost of a table top to put on top of this and found a really cheap one at Ikea for $9.00, on sale as of writing, which measured exactly the shortest this table would go at 40 inches length
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we bought table top from Homedepot and frame from VIVO, then screw them together, that's it
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After spending 2 months researching about standing desks I finally decided to go with the VIVO dual motor base and buy my own table top
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I ended up making a table top out of three of the cheapest
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It’s actually easier than I was expecting it to be!I bought an IKEA countertop (Karlby, Walnut 74” wide) to use as my table top
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We were at Ikea and spotted a table top for $20 that was going to be perfect for what I needed, so we got
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I’m guessing that it will be OK for people up to 6’6” approximately, The table is super steady when standing, I guess the heavy table top and everything I have on top helps with the stability
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I went for the next bigger size which go for $20, which is the Linnmon table top
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Instructions are easy to find online as well as in the box