Share your HOME WORKING workstation environment - pics

Share your HOME WORKING workstation environment - pics

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Brother D

3,743 posts

177 months

Friday 6th November 2020
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snuffy said:
Just treated myself to a monitor upgrade.

Went from 2 x 27" HD & 1 x 32" QHD to 3 x 32" QHD:


I now have 3x27's and tbh I think it's a bt too much - I'd be lost with 3x32s! Is that a need for 3 monitors or just a nice-to-have?


snuffy

9,865 posts

285 months

Friday 6th November 2020
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Brother D said:
snuffy said:
Just treated myself to a monitor upgrade.

Went from 2 x 27" HD & 1 x 32" QHD to 3 x 32" QHD:


I now have 3x27's and tbh I think it's a bt too much - I'd be lost with 3x32s! Is that a need for 3 monitors or just a nice-to-have?
Is there a need for 3 ? I do use all 3 for work most of the time, but I suspect that depends on what you do for a living.

It's better to have matching ones I feel that what I had before, i.e. mismatched sizes and resolutions.

Are they just nice-to-have ? Well, you can say that about almost anything really.

lazybill

19 posts

89 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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After some recent tweaks


bristoltype603

256 posts

48 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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lazybill said:
After some recent tweaks

Like the lighting. Also I wish my desk was that tidy! biggrin

Taita

7,624 posts

204 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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Quite like that pegboard, shelf, pot setup!

From anywhere in particular?

Thermobaric

725 posts

121 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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My money would be on Ikea.

stabilio

576 posts

172 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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Will post a pic of desk once its tidier smile
Meanwhile, these are my work horses.


lazybill

19 posts

89 months

Saturday 7th November 2020
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Taita said:
Quite like that pegboard, shelf, pot setup!

From anywhere in particular?
Yes all from Ikea, desk and drawers from there too. Original laugh

Edited by lazybill on Saturday 7th November 17:31

illmonkey

18,236 posts

199 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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illmonkey said:
Rojibo said:
illmonkey said:
Andddd my very expensive Herman Miller Aeron chair just broke. Snapped at the side holding the bit you sit on. It's probably 2 years old, and I'm probably overweight, but still... fired them an email to see if it can be repaired (or rather at what cost!)
Post a picture? I'm interested to see how they handle it. I'd hope well!
et voila



I could attempt to glue it, but it won't last 8 hours a day of me fidgeting.
The bits arrived today. Fitted and I'm back up and running.

I don't trust the chair now though! Hesitant to move on it.

ETA: Ah man it keeps making noises. Did it do it before? What if I'm fatter than before? Will it drop? Will I die?

Edited by illmonkey on Monday 9th November 13:45

h0b0

7,657 posts

197 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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illmonkey said:
illmonkey said:
Rojibo said:
illmonkey said:
Andddd my very expensive Herman Miller Aeron chair just broke. Snapped at the side holding the bit you sit on. It's probably 2 years old, and I'm probably overweight, but still... fired them an email to see if it can be repaired (or rather at what cost!)
Post a picture? I'm interested to see how they handle it. I'd hope well!
et voila



I could attempt to glue it, but it won't last 8 hours a day of me fidgeting.
The bits arrived today. Fitted and I'm back up and running.

I don't trust the chair now though! Hesitant to move on it.
I would not worry too much. I think you were unlucky with the first part. I have had my Aeron chair for over 6 years with out issue and it has had to support my 20st fat ass for 2 of those working from home. When not working from home we h ad them in the office. I never saw a failure and I was not the heaviest by a long shot.

page3

4,927 posts

252 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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ben5575 said:
Anybody have any experience of these?

I have a new carpet and wondered if something like these is actually necessary?

tejr

3,121 posts

165 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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page3 said:
ben5575 said:
Anybody have any experience of these?

I have a new carpet and wondered if something like these is actually necessary?
Normal castors will flatten the carpet and completely ruin it.

I've opted to buy one of those horrible clear carpet protectors for now.. Until I figure out what to do.

illmonkey

18,236 posts

199 months

Thursday 12th November 2020
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Trying to place an order for my Ikea desk has been a nightmare. I even when to a store where it said it had 2 in stock, to find none there. Wasted trip.

Anyway, after 3 weeks of trying to place the order online, for delivery, it finally allowed me! Result, booked in for 12th November (today for the slow of thinking hehe). The text have come through, final one telling me it'll be between 7 and 11am. I've been sat in bed tracking it since 7ish, 3 drops before you, 2 drops before you...

You're next! OMG bouncebouncebouncebouncebounce

Looking at the map, he's about 1.5miles from my house, it's a matter of minutes now!

Ring ring, ring ring. Ohhh, I'm going to be told they'll be there in 3 minutes...

"sorry guv, got a flat tyre"

Feck it! Should I phone back and ask if I can collect from their van? hehe




ATG

20,687 posts

273 months

Thursday 12th November 2020
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I had a similar experience buying some PPE a few weeks back. Yes sir, you can "click and collect". Get to the shop. No, none in stock. Come back on Tuesday. On Tuesday I'll be locked down back in Wales. Reorder for delivery. Driver can't find house and didn't ring. Second attempt, natty web app shows driver's van a few miles from us. Then he stops moving for a few hours. Finally get a text to say he's slid off someone's driveway and is stuck. Next day they finally deliver.

illmonkey

18,236 posts

199 months

Thursday 12th November 2020
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It's bloody here!

Nice guys couldn't apologise enough. It needs some light modification, to be carried out this weekend.

mph999

2,716 posts

221 months

Friday 13th November 2020
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Finally got myself setup, new desk arrived today.

illmonkey

18,236 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th November 2020
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‘Hacked’ my Ikea desk a bit today. I knew the monitor stand wouldn’t go in the edge due to the back board and I didn’t want to drill a hole in the top, so had to make some cuts.

This piece was all the way across, took 100mm out, then screwed the bottom into the cable tray below. Keeps it tidy.



Then, I wanted a shelf for my laptop, previously it just sat on the desktop. Annoyingly the predrilled holes didn’t go high enough, so I had to make my own, laser level coming in handy again! Wood drill bits have a point, I didn’t want to go all the way through, so swapped to a all purpose bit once I’d made a pilot.

In this snap, you can see the cut out I had to make on the back bored for cables. I then had to enlargen it, so some cables went below the shelf level. To the right is the cut out for the monitor arm



Ultimately it’s a throw away desk, once lock down is over. But I’m happy with it for now. Only down side is the mouse doesn’t work on the surface! Going to have to get a pad






Next is to make the draw a charging draw. Basically just fed cables through so stuff can charge out of the way. Best order some longer cables

xeny

4,383 posts

79 months

Saturday 14th November 2020
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I admire your attention to detail - I've always just put a bit of coloured tape on the drill bit as a marker to avoid going through.

Is that poor PC going to get any kind of ventilation in there, or does it never actually get worked that hard?

illmonkey

18,236 posts

199 months

Saturday 14th November 2020
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xeny said:
I admire your attention to detail - I've always just put a bit of coloured tape on the drill bit as a marker to avoid going through.

Is that poor PC going to get any kind of ventilation in there, or does it never actually get worked that hard?
That was an option, but I just checked frequently.

Never really gets worked. But I think a few holes in the backboard wouldn’t be the worst idea.

We’ll call that phase 2

ZesPak

24,439 posts

197 months

Saturday 14th November 2020
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Give that machine some ventilation, it's a not-so silent killer of computers, even if they aren't stressed that much.
illmonkey said:
Next is to make the draw a charging draw. Basically just fed cables through so stuff can charge out of the way. Best order some longer cables
Longer charge cables aren't always the best solution.

Get something like this, a lot more convenient:


Plenty of them about.