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Product Name: | 72 in. Solid Wood Work Surface for Ready-to-Assemble 6-ft. adjustable height workbench |
Product Description: | Complete work projects with this 72 in. Solid Wood Work Surface for Ready-to-Assemble 6-ft. adjustable height workbench. It features a durable, solid wood surface. Easily adjust the height to where you need it. It's designed to hold up to 3,000 lbs. Prepare for an easy installation process. |
Product SKU: | 206497844_206497844 |
UPC: | 6930849600151 |
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I've been using the Karlby from IKEA for the last 4 years and love it. It was $100+ more than this so this is a great price for a solid wood desktop.
The Karlby though has a depth of ~26" and I use some mounts from Amazon for the monitors to save on desktop space. I temporariliy had an LG 42" C2 and that was too large for the space (I couldn't sit far enough from it) so I had to wall mount it behind the desk. Right now though I'm rocking an Alienware 32" 4K OLED and it's the max size I'd recommend for a 16x9 for a desk of this depth.
I'm adding a pic of my Karlby setup with it with a large Fractal Torrent case, 34" ultrawide and dual 27" monitors so ya'll can have an idea (it's what I had set up till the 32" a month or two ago).
Kind of an in-depth response, but personally I think it's a great deal and 24" depth should be enough for most users though it's cutting it close.
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It has a coating. The one that someone linked from Lowe's is unfinished.
*Apparently these type of things are not in everyone's local HD. Here in MO they are widely available in store.
I wonder what the finish is really like on these things. It would be nice to see it up close.
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Get water-based stain, tinted black (or any other color you prefer). Put it on with a brush, let it sit a few moments, then rub it back off with a rag. Lightly sand to knock back the wood grain that was raised by the stain, repeat to get the darkness desired, then coat it with a polyurethane coating in your choice of gloss.
It looks awesome.
PM me and I can send you photos of a desk I made using butcherblock countertop slabs and the electric sit-stand desk bases that were on sale at Amazon for ~$100 last year. I plan to make at least two more sets.
Same here