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I bought a height adjustable table, put it together and mounted the building board. It's lowest is 60cm (2ft) and highest 123cm (4ft). Why did I not get one of these long ago, as the say - you need to crawl before you can walk. First photo is the lowest to the highest. The table will now move to my small build room from the garage until my new place is built.

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You will find it very handy!

Alan O'Neill
"only dead fish go with the flow"   :dancetl6:

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  • 6 months later...

Hi the learner

 

It is an ET203 Dual Motor Height Adjustable Standing Desk Frame. It is discontinued in South Africa. I think the lowest setting is 60cm with the highest setting 120cm. It is just the frame and I used 40mm MDF as the table top with T-slots.

 

Cheers

 

Andre

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My wife is teacher who is currently doing remote learning because of the pandemic. She's been finding all the sitting makes her very stiff, so we purchased a nice adjustable desk with a 42"x24" top. I've just realized this would make a really nice bench when she retires in 3 years or Covid ends (whichever is sooner). I won't mention it to her yet though.

 

We ordered it from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08L5JZ6J5. It was not cheap ($300) but it is very sturdy.

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Richard

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