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Workstream by Monoprice Dual‑Motor 3‑Stage Height‑Adjustable Sit‑Stand Desk Frame
- Professional‑grade ergonomic desk with a robust frame
- Dual motors are fast, quiet, and powerful enough to lift up to 220 lbs.
- 3‑stage legs have a greater height adjustment range than 2‑stage models
- Touchscreen user programmable controller with 3 user presets
- Adjustable desk width works with desktops from 43" ~ 87" in width
- Made of high‑quality powder‑coated steel components
https://www.monoprice.com/product...JHH_U1M4iw
QA Note: Black is now OOS but see FP post for another option
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They sell finished tops as well if you don't want to DIY it.
edit: I've also had good experience with the Centerpointe brand at Lowe's
Since it has a ~200lb weight cap, I built a top for it out of plywood and trim so I could control the weight of the desktop more than you can buying butcher block. Sanded and stained, you can't tell it's plywood.
Lower top weight means I can put heavier devices on with no concern of hitting weight cap.
Only thing to look out for is some oil that seeps from the telescoping legs. It goes away eventually, but don't put it on your priceless rug right out of the box.
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Previous model was pretty popular.
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/719746
Curious to know what butcher block you got and how much? As I am also thinking about doing a dual 24" set up. Thanks in advance.
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I got the Hardwood Reflections Hevea unfinished they sell at Home Depot. A guy on OfferUp was selling some 8footers with very minor damage on 2 corners for $90. I bought it, light sand, cut off sides to make it 72 inches, routered edges all around, and put Watco Butcher Block Oil Stain in Hazelnut color. All steps took me a total of 2 hours with the exception of the oil that has a 6 hour dry time between coats.
They sell finished tops as well if you don't want to DIY it.
edit: I've also had good experience with the Centerpointe brand at Lowe's
They sell finished tops as well if you don't want to DIY it.
edit: I've also had good experience with the Centerpointe brand at Lowe's
So was the original block at home depot much more than $90? I think I would do the finished tops possibly. Trying to see if cost would be the main factor between finished and unfinished
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Math is your friend; add up the weight of the block plus everything you want to put on it, does that exceed 220 lbs? If so, then no it won't support it. If it's less, then yes.
I have a dual motor desk that is 55" wide with a top that cost ~$200. Mine goes on sale once in a blue moon but you have to watch it.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/cat/table-tops-11844/
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/cat/table-tops-11844/
This has worked great for me - butcher block is total overkill iyam