So my friend made me a new desk...

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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    badbrains wrote: »
    Well, there is a guy with 2 penis so anythings possible. I usually just wrap it around my waste. So no third leg leggings needed. Although wrapping it around my waste does make me look fat. B-)

    You need a hose wheel for that thing or what??
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    badbrains wrote: »
    Well, there is a guy with 2 penis so anythings possible. I usually just wrap it around my waste. So no third leg leggings needed. Although wrapping it around my waste does make me look fat. B-)

    Go leave your WASTE some place else!!!!
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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    badbrains wrote: »
    Well, there is a guy with 2 penis so anythings possible. I usually just wrap it around my waste. So no third leg leggings needed. Although wrapping it around my waste does make me look fat. B-)

    By the way.. I think you mean waist.. I sure hope you're not wrapping it around your morning logs!!!! As 'waste' would imply...
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    I thought Stefan spelt waist like waste? Sorry, still half asleep, stayed up for the rangers game and couldn't sleep after. So fuck u grammar police. =))
  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    That's what was so funny. Was he DID spell it waste.. As in what his translation was from his Herman version of SHIT. So I stand corrected.. I didn't realize you were speaking Halts Maul! =))
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Ok HERMAN =))
  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    badbrains wrote: »
    I thought Stefan spelt waist like waste? Sorry, still half asleep, stayed up for the rangers game and couldn't sleep after. So fuck u grammar police. =))
    I got where you were going with that with "waste." The visual is just a bit disturbing.

    And poor WHands with her autocorrect. German, WHands! GERMAN, not HERMAN!

    But back to that awesome desk . . .
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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    To be honest, if not for auto correct, you wouldn't be able to understand me!! Lol
  • CButt2
    CButt2 Posts: 157
    Did you friend use Kee Klamps? Looks like it from the pictures. Also did he use a piece of glass for the top or did he mount the posters and then put a coating over the top ie. lacquer or clear resin?
  • FoxyRedLa wrote: »
    This is friggin sweet! Do you stand when you work? That bar would drive me mad - maybe you put your feet on it....

    Ok you put it out there so im checking it out lol....interesting you have that big lighter lol, love the posters, love the uke! Is that a chalk board? Nice work space indeed! Makes me want to add some custom(ized) items for my hole at work!

    The big lighters are to light those hard to reach candles, I swear. :smile: The chalk board is actually just chalk board paint that I got from the hardware store - my friends and I have had a lot of fun with it over the years.

    I alternate between sitting and standing - after standing for about an hour when I first got it, my legs started to cramp up and I immediately started googling for tall stools (the desk stands around 45" high). I love the bars around the bottom because I use them for my feet whether I'm sitting or standing.

    You may want to consider buying a piece of glass for your desk top at work - they're not that expensive and with the small protective pads it's really easy to slide artwork in and out. Makes it fun to show off your awesome PJ artwork! :smiley:
  • samjam wrote: »
    That is awesome!! Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers! Thank you! :smiley:
  • CButt2 wrote: »
    Did you friend use Kee Klamps? Looks like it from the pictures. Also did he use a piece of glass for the top or did he mount the posters and then put a coating over the top ie. lacquer or clear resin?

    We used aluminum speed rail for the base of the desk, which was the most costly part. The top was an old kitchen countertop from IKEA that was left untreated. The piece of glass cost around $100 so artwork can be pulled in and out pretty easily without risk of damage.
  • CButt2
    CButt2 Posts: 157
    CButt2 wrote: »
    Did you friend use Kee Klamps? Looks like it from the pictures. Also did he use a piece of glass for the top or did he mount the posters and then put a coating over the top ie. lacquer or clear resin?

    We used aluminum speed rail for the base of the desk, which was the most costly part. The top was an old kitchen countertop from IKEA that was left untreated. The piece of glass cost around $100 so artwork can be pulled in and out pretty easily without risk of damage.

    That's pretty cool, nice job on the desk..
  • CButt2 wrote: »
    CButt2 wrote: »
    Did you friend use Kee Klamps? Looks like it from the pictures. Also did he use a piece of glass for the top or did he mount the posters and then put a coating over the top ie. lacquer or clear resin?

    We used aluminum speed rail for the base of the desk, which was the most costly part. The top was an old kitchen countertop from IKEA that was left untreated. The piece of glass cost around $100 so artwork can be pulled in and out pretty easily without risk of damage.

    That's pretty cool, nice job on the desk..

    Thank you - glad you like it :)