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Title: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: timon37 on Wed, 10 May 2017, 11:41:24
Hi everyone,

A few years ago I had an idea: "what if I skipped a desk, got a server rack on wheels instead, and just attached everything to it?"
Now those are expensive so I didn't do that, instead I got the cheapest warehouse-style racks I could get.
This was the end result before I had to dismantle it (moving between countries)


Honestly I don't know yet if I'll reassemble it and/or continue with the concept (depends on unpredictable life events).
Posting it mostly "just in case" someone's thinking about alternatives like it and gets inspired to do something better.

There's a bunch of other ideas and designs that I was thinking about originally, this one mostly just happened (started as simple as possible, then evolved on an as needed basis).
For example: have the rack to my side and attach monitors to it using mostly standard wall mounts or something like that, then maybe it'd be easier to have it 3 way standing/sitting/lying-back.
Title: Re: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: pr0ximity on Wed, 10 May 2017, 19:21:18
I really like the modularity of it, and tailoring it to your specific needs. I always find desks are too high for me and have to either chop their legs or get an adjustable desk. Seems with this you can basically design it with industrial-strength Legos!
Title: Re: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: sth on Wed, 10 May 2017, 19:42:09
so i take it you're just using the hardware to provide heat instead of the radiator you put it in front of? :D
Title: Re: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: timon37 on Fri, 12 May 2017, 11:18:19
@pr0ximity
Yeah it went through many many changes over the last 3 years (unfortunately undocumented since I didn't have a camera).
I also found that just in the sitting position I would change the height of the table quite often (without touching the monitors) because shifted the way I sit, and naturally for eating I would bring it up quite a bit.

@sth
Oh yeah I compile a lot so the heating's redundant. But actually it's more about blocking the sun rays, they remind me too much of what it's like to have a life;p
Title: Re: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: pr0ximity on Sun, 14 May 2017, 18:34:27
for eating

(http://i.imgur.com/TNHm1XW.gif)
Title: Re: Alternative PC "desk" based on warehouse or server racks
Post by: timon37 on Fri, 04 October 2019, 15:42:46
So, funny evolution happened. I had to make this abomination mobile...
It actually kinda worked, moved it a bunch of times (usually alone).
But again I'll be disassembling it soonish so made a rough video documenting the state.


Right now, I'm slowly working towards a fully integrated "mobile multi-pc chair"... I think that will finally actually be something somewhat sensible;)
Note when I say mobile I mean that I can somehow get it in my van, not that I can take it on a plane;p