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Pr0phecy posted:I was in the market for a new desk and I decided to google this. Holy poo poo, this desk is 300$ to what amounts a piece of wood with 3 legs? What the gently caress. Use a crappy 50 dollar desk for a while, that continually ticks you off and lasts for 6 months, then try the Galant, which is sturdy as gently caress, durable as gently caress and feels good to boot. It IS worth the premium.
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Pr0phecy posted:I was in the market for a new desk and I decided to google this. Holy poo poo, this desk is 300$ to what amounts a piece of wood with 3 legs? What the gently caress. Have you ever shopped for furniture? Its either terrible cheap walmart crap, real expensive hardwood that will cost more than $300 or the in between option, which is what ikea tries to be. You can get cheap galant's depending on what size you need, the best part about them is you can keep buying parts and expanding it to fit your needs. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S99852114 Basic galant corner desk, $160.
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If you're price-sensitive, just Craigslist it. There is a thick market for IKEA products almost anywhere worth living. As far as I'm concerned, most IKEA furniture is in one of two states: good enough or broken.
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jassi007 posted:http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S99852114 Basic galant corner desk, $160. Had this exact desk configuration before I moved out, with the computer in the corner. The wheels of the chair kept bumping against the leg of the desk to the left, which was pretty annoying. Easily solved by rotating it so the wheels missed the leg, but still managed to drive me nuts.
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jassi007 posted:http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S99852114 Basic galant corner desk, $160. After I clicked the link I had the EXACT same thoughts as posted above me. I cant imagine using a chair with that desk at all. I would think the chair-closest legs would go out the other way or something?
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Pretty Cool Name posted:Had this exact desk configuration before I moved out, with the computer in the corner. The wheels of the chair kept bumping against the leg of the desk to the left, which was pretty annoying. Easily solved by rotating it so the wheels missed the leg, but still managed to drive me nuts. And even more easily solved by adding an extension to that side of the desk so that the legs are further away.
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# ? Nov 17, 2010 11:13 |
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jassi007 posted:You can get cheap galant's depending on what size you need, the best part about them is you can keep buying parts and expanding it to fit your needs. Mr Chips fucked around with this message at 12:14 on Nov 17, 2010 |
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Mr Chips posted:Now I understand why IKEA gear is popular in this thread. In Australia, that same item costs $395, or ~$380 US dollars, which puts it in the 'proper locally made desk' bracket. Which is funny because, at least here, you would be hard pressed to find a locally made desk for less than 600-800 dollars. 400 would put you in the "high end" chinese/malaysian import range
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Pr0phecy posted:I was in the market for a new desk and I decided to google this. Holy poo poo, this desk is 300$ to what amounts a piece of wood with 3 legs? What the gently caress. Only get the T-legs, and as said, they are sturdy as gently caress, thanks to the solid steel frame that the wood top sits on. Plenty of cheap-rear end desks are literally the wood and then the legs. Galant has a nice steel frame that is not going to move on you.
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Not looking forward to the day the wife wants to get around to replacing/decorating the computer room. She wants some goddamn massive wood monstrosity with a hutch on top to boot, and likely a cabinet spot for maximum computer overheating. Good luck finding a hutch that can handle dual 22-24" widescreen monitors, honey!
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# ? Nov 17, 2010 15:31 |
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tonelok posted:Having done the cheap desks for years, we have two Galants and they are worth every penny. The A legs are rock solid too. I've been using mine for 3 years now without any wobble. Plus they're cheaper.
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# ? Nov 17, 2010 15:48 |
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If you're feeling particularly ghetto about it, do what I did - get the Vika Amon table top and make sure to get as many legs as it'll support. I've got one going on three years now.
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# ? Nov 17, 2010 18:26 |
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Guerrand posted:And even more easily solved by adding an extension to that side of the desk so that the legs are further away. Could you possibly link to the Galant extension you're talking about? I'm having a hard time finding these desk "extensions" everyone is talking about. I have an Ikea Mikael. I love it, but I want something with less of a vertical profile. The shelves above it are nice but it's definitely too bulky.
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spaceship posted:work This is the least work safe work desk I've ever seen. Pedobear and The Bra-less Wonder?
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spaceship posted:work I require a blow-up of the cartoon panel strip pinned to the uppper part of that pinboard.
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http://xkcd.com/327/
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Corbet posted:Could you possibly link to the Galant extension you're talking about? I'm having a hard time finding these desk "extensions" everyone is talking about. This is what it looks like with the extension attached to the short edge. Here are all of the extensions.
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devmd01 posted:Not looking forward to the day the wife wants to get around to replacing/decorating the computer room. She wants some goddamn massive wood monstrosity with a hutch on top to boot, and likely a cabinet spot for maximum computer overheating. Good luck finding a hutch that can handle dual 22-24" widescreen monitors, honey! poo poo, I grew up with this kind of a desk. My parents were really proud of it, and honestly I loved it at first. It was really fancy. At some point I got a monstrous 19" CRT monitor, and it just did not work very well. A 17" LCD worked best. Now I use a Galant and I can't ever imagine owning another kind of desk. Why the hell do people want hutches and poo poo that take up precious monitor room? You can look rich and fancy without all of that poo poo. Also: Galant is worth more than it costs. Man up.
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Does Ikea sell the screws for the Gallant or anything? I have a Gallant, but lost the bag of screws for it (also a bad scratch, but oh well). This is an old desk and the screws got lost in the process of a move, so it's not like I have the receipt, just a pile of wood and steel. vv I just hope that they don't care that I seemed to lost everything, and don't have a reciept, ha. I'm not normally one of "those" customers, but it's been a long time since purchase and now. IUG fucked around with this message at 01:54 on Nov 18, 2010 |
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IUG posted:Does Ikea sell the screws for the Gallant or anything? I have a Gallant, but lost the bag of screws for it (also a bad scratch, but oh well). This is an old desk and the screws got lost in the process of a move, so it's not like I have the receipt, just a pile of wood and steel. My local Ikea (near Philly) has a room by customer service where they stock a ton of various screws, nuts, washers and little plastic parts. I bet they have what you need, you should call them.
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Corbet posted:Could you possibly link to the Galant extension you're talking about? I'm having a hard time finding these desk "extensions" everyone is talking about. This is the main extention piece. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S69852120 It works for either the wide end or skinny end. one side of the galant is 23" and the other is 31" and the extension is 23x31. There are half round and quarter round for the other sides are size specific.
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SunknLiner posted:The Frederik is very similar and is still available. I have one, and it's awesome. Seconding this. I have one and it's great, I hope it never breaks
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Nodoze posted:Seconding this. I have one and it's great, I hope it never breaks I actually own two of these. They're great values, but be very sure that they're a good height before you buy. I didn't realize until a few weeks in/it was too late that they were a big too tall for me. If only the Galant T-Legs were compatible (side note: can they be made to fit?), I wouldn't feel like I was in grade school when I sat down at my desk and could salvage at least my tabletops.
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tonelok posted:Having done the cheap desks for years, we have two Galants and they are worth every penny. Yeah, I've had my Galant for several years and I'm in love with it. Aside from being sturdy, the largest top is loving huge. I bought a cheap shelf from Ikea along with some cheap legs to make a desk-on-desk monitor stand. Keeps my monitors elevated about 8" and gives me a place to shove my keyboard and mouse if I need extra space on the desk for some reason. The best part is that the desk is so big that I'm able to fit an elevated shelf with two 22" monitors on it and still have room for a bookshelf speaker to the left and right of the shelf. The computer holder is also really nice and sturdy as gently caress. Paradoxish fucked around with this message at 22:47 on Nov 21, 2010 |
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Paradoxish posted:Yeah, I've had my Galant for several years and I'm in love with it. Aside from being sturdy, the largest top is loving huge. I bought a cheap shelf from Ikea along with some cheap legs to make a desk-on-desk monitor stand. Keeps my monitors elevated about 8" and gives me a place to shove my keyboard and mouse if I need extra space on the desk for some reason. The best part is that the desk is so big that I'm able to fit an elevated shelf with two 22" monitors on it and still have room for a bookshelf speaker to the left and right of the shelf. What did you use to make the desk-on-desk stand?
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Tab8715 posted:What did you use to make the desk-on-desk stand? Not sure what he used but the galant has a clamp on elevated monitor shelf options among others.
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Juriko posted:Not sure what he used but the galant has a clamp on elevated monitor shelf options among others. Where are you seeing this at?
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http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70173945 But I was wrong, I thought I remembered it being a lot shorter than that. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S19876232 that shelf might be shorter, and could also work Basically if you can walk into an ikea you can almost always buy poo poo separate from the whole, so you can get creative. The shelf I know I have seen involves a pair of aluminum legs that run at a 45 degree angle that you bolt to the desk and add a shelf too. I have seen it used on desks, and I think it is actually a kitchen counter item. edit :http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40051196 Those are what I am talking about Juriko fucked around with this message at 20:46 on Nov 22, 2010 |
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I made a sweet desk shelf with some of these Capita legs: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20054563 and some random shelf that turned out to be almost the exact width of my desk. It turned out great
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Do you guys have any pics of this?
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Tab8715 posted:Do you guys have any pics of this? Here's a poo poo cell phone picture of mine I used the 4" legs, I wouldn't go any higher
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http://ikeahacker.blogspot.com/2007/06/justins-2-tier-computer-desk.html
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I don't think you can get that desk or those capita legs anymore.
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# ? Nov 23, 2010 02:50 |
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I just linked to those capita legs right above you, and the type of desk is a non issue since it is just hardware. You could use them on any desk if you wanted. Most of the capita stuff is still used in the kitchen section, so they are still available. I was using capita legs for my old AV stand since the same kind of feet purchased online were 60 bucks instead of 12.
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almostkorean posted:Here's a poo poo cell phone picture of mine Are the legs physically attached to the desk?
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# ? Nov 23, 2010 14:23 |
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Isn't it supposed to be more ergonomic if the top surface of the screen is eye-level? I imagine it's quite uncomfortable having to stare at a monitor on a raised platform..
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Juriko posted:I just linked to those capita legs right above you, and the type of desk is a non issue since it is just hardware. You could use them on any desk if you wanted. Most of the capita stuff is still used in the kitchen section, so they are still available. I was using capita legs for my old AV stand since the same kind of feet purchased online were 60 bucks instead of 12. Hmm, I thought they'd gotten rid of those legs a while back because I was trying to find some for my mom. Either they brought them back or I'm just crazy and they never left.
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LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Isn't it supposed to be more ergonomic if the top surface of the screen is eye-level? I imagine it's quite uncomfortable having to stare at a monitor on a raised platform.. I just want it so I can shove papers under my monitor and/or keyboard if I need some space to write a few things down. It's just space issue, and there are some some desk they've I've seen with it already made.
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Tab8715 posted:Are the legs physically attached to the desk? Nope, it's just sitting on top. It's sturdy enough, I haven't had any problems so far. Drilling it into the desk isn't an option for me anyways since I live in student apartments and the desk isn't mine. LUBE UP YOUR BUTT posted:Isn't it supposed to be more ergonomic if the top surface of the screen is eye-level? I imagine it's quite uncomfortable having to stare at a monitor on a raised platform.. Yea, it is more comfortable to have it eye level but it hasn't bothered me yet, the top of my monitor is only a few inches above my eye level. It's worth it to me for the extra space.
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