Really good reviews on this. Was just about to click on buy for the 72" but then realized there's a post/box running down the middle of the underside (lengthwise) that would block my keyboard tray. 😢 Seems like others got it to work, maybe with shorter tray-mounting guides.
Really good reviews on this. Was just about to click on buy for the 72" but then realized there's a post/box running down the middle of the underside (lengthwise) that would block my keyboard tray. 😢 Seems like others got it to work, maybe with shorter tray-mounting guides. - matthew
The post that runs down the middle of the underside can be moved to the back (if you are using it up against a wall). It works really well there as a nice foot rest!
Really good reviews on this. Was just about to click on buy for the 72" but then realized there's a post/box running down the middle of the underside (lengthwise) that would block my keyboard tray. 😢 Seems like others got it to work, maybe with shorter tray-mounting guides. - matthew
I have the 48” version. Clamp on tray works perfectly.
Question for those that have this: what’s the stability like?
The one my local store has assembled — same as this but with the drawer — was really side-side wobbly. It was hard to tell if it was the design or the assembler’s fault. Comments?
I have the 48” version. Clamp on tray works perfectly. - ironbadge
Thanks for the follow-up comments!
Quoting feltrider99
The post that runs down the middle of the underside can be moved to the back (if you are using it up against a wall). It works really well there as a nice foot rest!
@feltrider99, I think you're describing the supporting post that connects the feet at the floor, no? I did see examples of that and would probably do the same. In my case though, I'm referring to a post/box that is mounted to the underside of the table surface itself -- I assume it houses a crank so that turning on one side raises both sides in parallel.
@ironbadge -- I checked out the reviews which mentioned that that undermounted "box" is about 9 inches from the desk edge. In my case, the brackets I've got for the keyboard tray are well over 12" long, so doesn't look workable. 😢
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The one my local store has assembled — same as this but with the drawer — was really side-side wobbly. It was hard to tell if it was the design or the assembler’s fault. Comments?
Thanks!
Quoting feltrider99
The post that runs down the middle of the underside can be moved to the back (if you are using it up against a wall). It works really well there as a nice foot rest!
@feltrider99, I think you're describing the supporting post that connects the feet at the floor, no? I did see examples of that and would probably do the same. In my case though, I'm referring to a post/box that is mounted to the underside of the table surface itself -- I assume it houses a crank so that turning on one side raises both sides in parallel.
@ironbadge -- I checked out the reviews which mentioned that that undermounted "box" is about 9 inches from the desk edge. In my case, the brackets I've got for the keyboard tray are well over 12" long, so doesn't look workable. 😢
Thank you!