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expiredOrangejuice posted Feb 04, 2021 05:49 AM
expiredOrangejuice posted Feb 04, 2021 05:49 AM

72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench

+ Free Curbside Pickup

$124

$176

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Home Depot has 72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench (G7200AS-US) on sale for $123.47. Select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to community member Orangejuice for finding this deal.

Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary.

Features:
  • Replacement wood top for the Husky 6 ft. solid wood top workbench
  • Total product weight: 46lbs
  • Made of solid wood for lasting durability
  • Can support up to 3000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight after attaching to the workbench frame
  • Attractive, natural wood finish color
  • Bolts for assembly included
  • Easy to install

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  • 4.7 out of 5 stars overall rating based on over 300 reviews.
  • 1-year limited warranty
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Home Depot has 72" Husky Solid Wood Top for 6' Workbench (G7200AS-US) on sale for $123.47. Select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to community member Orangejuice for finding this deal.

Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary.

Features:
  • Replacement wood top for the Husky 6 ft. solid wood top workbench
  • Total product weight: 46lbs
  • Made of solid wood for lasting durability
  • Can support up to 3000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight after attaching to the workbench frame
  • Attractive, natural wood finish color
  • Bolts for assembly included
  • Easy to install

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
About this product:
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars overall rating based on over 300 reviews.
  • 1-year limited warranty
About this store:

Original Post

Written by Orangejuice

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dotCOMdiscount
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I got one of these last time they were sale for my standing desk to replace an ikea solid wood top that I was using.

Wanted it because it was longer than the ikea top, but note this is also not as deep as the ikea solid wood desktops.

If you have big monitors (that are deep), this may not be deep enough for your liking because the keyboard ends up right against the front of the monitor stand base
MikeyMike01
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GERTON from IKEA is 29" by 61" and solid wood
momostallion
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I had considered this but the 24" depth was a no go for me unless i wanted to add a keyboard tray.

The only premade solid wood countertop I found that's 30" deep is this: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Sparrow-...5001523805

I just bought the 60"x30" last week along with a 48"x25". The quality is very nice but the wood is unfinished so keep that in mind. I routered the hard 90* edges off with a 1/8th round over bit and finished with polyurethane and put them on monoprice standing desk frames.


Edit: here is a picture of the finished product.
https://imgur.com/3vijNks

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Feb 04, 2021 06:02 AM
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HPMan24Feb 04, 2021 06:02 AM
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This is just the wood top, no bench, at least the provided link is. Thank you.
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dotCOMdiscountFeb 04, 2021 07:24 AM
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I got one of these last time they were sale for my standing desk to replace an ikea solid wood top that I was using.

Wanted it because it was longer than the ikea top, but note this is also not as deep as the ikea solid wood desktops.

If you have big monitors (that are deep), this may not be deep enough for your liking because the keyboard ends up right against the front of the monitor stand base
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TechotechFeb 04, 2021 01:11 PM
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Can this be used to build a sit/stand desk?
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truthinessFeb 04, 2021 01:11 PM
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This has been on sale for about a month. All Husky benches are 30% off.
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xfreeFeb 04, 2021 01:13 PM
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^yeah - 24" depth is not ideal. Probably need at least 29" (which seems to be a common depth for some desks).
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Quote from xfree :
^yeah - 24" depth is not ideal. Probably need at least 29" (which seems to be a common depth for some desks).
GERTON from IKEA is 29" by 61" and solid wood
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Quote from truthiness :
This has been on sale for about a month. All Husky benches are 30% off.
It was almost $150 a couple weeks ago (when I bought it) so this is a great price.
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Quote from xfree :
^yeah - 24" depth is not ideal. Probably need at least 29" (which seems to be a common depth for some desks).
Good point but it depends on what you need. I just made a desk with this top and it works well for me. Plenty of space for 3 monitors (two 27" and one 43") plus everything else I need at my desk.
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I had considered this but the 24" depth was a no go for me unless i wanted to add a keyboard tray.

The only premade solid wood countertop I found that's 30" deep is this: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Sparrow-...5001523805

I just bought the 60"x30" last week along with a 48"x25". The quality is very nice but the wood is unfinished so keep that in mind. I routered the hard 90* edges off with a 1/8th round over bit and finished with polyurethane and put them on monoprice standing desk frames.


Edit: here is a picture of the finished product.
https://imgur.com/3vijNks
Last edited by momostallion February 12, 2021 at 02:06 PM.
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hinnyFeb 04, 2021 01:55 PM
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Quote from Techotech :
Can this be used to build a sit/stand desk?
Too lazy to read the few posts before yours?
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FYI I used something similar for my sit/stand desk and was concerned about the depth of "only" 24-inches when most pre-made are 30-inches. I have my monitors on mounts clamped to the surface which will get them up higher and I also build a keyboard tray for like $30 total that is killer. I used a "stair tread" that was 4-feet (they have them in 3-feet but you'll likely have to order ship-to-store) and was in-stock at both Home Depot and Lowes for about $10. The keyboard slides were purchased from Amazon for about $20. I have a work PC and a personal PC on that desk so the 4' tray is perfect for both keyboards and mice. If you don't have that 3-feet would be more than enough and you could probably even have a store employee cut it down to 2' if you wanted. With that setup I've got TONS of desk space and really never even use it much other then to hold a couple of things like my tumbler, phone holder, pen/pencil holder cup thingy, tape dispenser, etc. Hell, most of that crap I don't even use anyway. Plenty of space for speakers and Alexa under the monitors. I've got more space than I know what to do with with a 6'x2' table top.
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ginuwinqbinFeb 04, 2021 04:07 PM
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I bought a longer version as part of the full husky work bench. Its definitely solid. I paid $285 for the 8' bench for those who are interested.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky.../207131346
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momostallionFeb 04, 2021 05:25 PM
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Quote from qqzj :
Why don't you just make a laminated table top yourself? It seems a lot easierSmilie
?

with that logic, you can buy a laminate desktop easier (linnmon top is super cheap from ikea) but this is solid wood.

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