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cameraman
03-03-09, 02:44 AM
Aaargh. Okay this place is totally out of control, I have gear jammed everywhere and this place is just a mess. Does anyone know of a decent line of computer furniture that can handle a more or less industrial sized pile of gear? I'm looking for something modular that makes extremely good use of limited space.

and is rock solid too
the scanners are large and so are the printers
and the turntable would appreciate a solid base too
and did I mention the room is about the size of a walk in closet...

nrc
03-03-09, 03:29 PM
So are you thinking some kind of equipment rack? Multi-tiered desk?

We've used Blackbox and Wrightline for that kind of stuff. I prefer the Wrightline stuff but I'm not paying. :D

oddlycalm
03-03-09, 04:09 PM
First that comes to mind is Anthro (http://www.anthro.com/). They do the "pile of gear" and industrial thing well. I'm too cheap to pay their prices though.

I've used these guys over the years and they do a good job. I've gotten Freedom and Neutral Posture chairs from them and customer service was great. Office Organix (http://www.officeorganix.com/)

If you have a dealer in your area that is reasonable and creative you can save a lot by using multiple vendors. I got an Idea@Work (http://www.idea-at-work.com/) elevating L shaped base and had St. Johns fabricate the counter top and provide bookshelves and back counter. I used Great Openings file and drawer pedestals on wheels, a Humanscale 5G keyboard arm w/ 27" tray (http://www.humanscale.com/products/keyboard_systems.cfm?detail=build&subdetail=mechanism) and a Chief KCB110 articulating monitor arm. Total cost was less than half what I would have spent by going to a single source like Anthro.

I was able to tame my mountain of gear and the sit/stand function and ability to quickly alter keyboard and monitor positions leaves me feeling better after long days.

oc

Michaelhatesfans
03-03-09, 04:42 PM
OC beat me to Ikea. They do build some things that last (and yes, some that don't!). But nobody really gets space management like they do.

Opposite Lock
03-03-09, 06:20 PM
A friend from another site* is involved in this company:

http://www.carettadesks.com/

*Actually he is a member here too, but hasn't logged on in almost four years. :saywhat:

datachicane
03-04-09, 02:14 AM
Ditto on the Anthro- serious quality stuff, but priced accordingly.
I sold commercial furniture back in college, so I got saddled with yet another geekly inclination to frustrate the wife with while she tries to decorate around the Steelcase and Gunlocke in the bunker (TM Mike Kellner, all rights reserved).

nrc
03-04-09, 12:16 PM
Ditto on the Anthro- serious quality stuff, but priced accordingly.
I sold commercial furniture back in college, so I got saddled with yet another geekly inclination to frustrate the wife with while she tries to decorate around the Steelcase and Gunlocke in the bunker (TM Mike Kellner, all rights reserved).

My desk at home is a '50's era Steelcase that we bought at a surplus sale for $25. It will be around long after life on this planet as we know it has ceased.

datachicane
03-04-09, 12:33 PM
Steelcase is great stuff.
I have a particular weakness for GF and Art Metal. GF was IMHO even higher quality than Steelcase, if that's possible, with some fantastic design. It's what the roaches will be blogging on after the apocalypse.

Methanolandbrats
03-04-09, 12:52 PM
http://www.officeorganix.com/images/NEWModel500.jpg

:rofl:

chop456
03-04-09, 01:35 PM
A friend from another site* is involved in this company:

http://www.carettadesks.com/

*Actually he is a member here too, but hasn't logged on in almost four years. :saywhat:

That guy stinks.

cameraman
03-04-09, 01:38 PM
A friend from another site* is involved in this company:

http://www.carettadesks.com/


Nice but unfortunately the AIG bailout money was not directed to my bank account.

Andrew Longman
03-04-09, 02:24 PM
You should probably check around for some slightly used furniture. There is an increasing amount of empty office space out there and the Steelcase stuff that used to be in it is on the market.

Methanolandbrats
03-04-09, 03:18 PM
You should probably check around for some slightly used furniture. There is an increasing amount of empty office space out there and the Steelcase stuff that used to be in it is on the market.
Every university has an outlet where they blow out used stuff when they decide to waste money on new stuff. You might pick up some nice stuff there. If it does'nt fit exactly, pick up a Sawzall on the way home and Gomer it :gomer:

Elmo T
03-04-09, 03:32 PM
Every university has an outlet where they blow out used stuff when they decide to waste money on new stuff.

If you are willing to dumpster dive, I've seen some nice stuff out there. Especially around the end of the school year. Not that I am encouraging any violations of local laws. ;)

oddlycalm
03-04-09, 03:53 PM
http://www.officeorganix.com/images/NEWModel500.jpg

:rofl:

I always wondered if that's for the disabled or just those looking for a better pr0n experience...:gomer:

extramundane
03-04-09, 03:59 PM
You should probably check around for some slightly used furniture. There is an increasing amount of empty office space out there and the Steelcase stuff that used to be in it is on the market.

Seconded. It's grim, but with the number of companies failing these days, there are some steals out there. I just picked through the remnants of one of Circuit City's HQ buildings last week. Ended up with a truck bed full of file cabinets, a couple of nice desk chairs and enough office supplies to keep The Missus' classroom rolling the rest of the year for less than $100.

As an aside, it's particularly startling (and quite depressing) to go through an office building like this where holiday decorations were still up, meeting notes still on whiteboards and some personal effects still on desks...

Methanolandbrats
03-04-09, 04:02 PM
I always wondered if that's for the disabled or just those looking for a better pr0n experience...:gomer: I think it's for Techno Retards.

cameraman
03-04-09, 04:16 PM
Every university has an outlet where they blow out used stuff

Unless of course the University surplus people have a deal going with their brother in-law. In that case you won't find a thing of value. Not that that would ever happen at this University:gomer:

Insomniac
03-04-09, 05:19 PM
I always wondered if that's for the disabled or just those looking for a better pr0n experience...:gomer:

Depending on the disability, gravity could be a problem.

oddlycalm
03-04-09, 06:10 PM
this place is totally out of control...

Just to be clear, which place? My suggestions were based on being parked 8+hrs a day there. If it's for home please ignore.

oc

Ankf00
03-04-09, 06:50 PM
If you are willing to dumpster dive, I've seen some nice stuff out there. Especially around the end of the school year. Not that I am encouraging any violations of local laws. ;)

college town craigslist says "hi."

Elmo T
03-05-09, 12:23 AM
college town craigslist says "hi."

What is this craigslist of which you speak? And can I access it on my email machine? ;)

Dvdb
03-05-09, 02:11 AM
and will this high fallutin' computer thing work out in the long run? How do you get on this internet thing the kids are talking about?

Dvdb
03-05-09, 02:12 AM
In my day twitter was something a woman had under her bloomers

Dirk Diggler
03-05-09, 03:30 AM
I always wondered if that's for the disabled or just those looking for a better pr0n experience...:gomer:

It's not like you to overlook the trajectory problems with that scenario....

:D

Dirk Diggler
03-05-09, 04:05 AM
It's not like you to overlook the trajectory problems with that scenario....

:D

Now, when I said it's not like you to overlook that, I meant in the engineering sense. Not in the guilty of relentless wanking sense. Just to be clear.

:cool:

oddlycalm
03-05-09, 05:30 PM
Now, when I said it's not like you to overlook that, I meant in the engineering sense.
Thanks for that clarification...I think :D

Speaking of trajectories, I wonder what the earthquake rating was on this little gem. :eek: Anything over a 6.5 and the owner eats the 21" CRT...?

oc

http://www.officeorganix.com/images/ErgoQuest500_3.jpg