inexpensive, cool trading desks

Quote from EqtTrdr:

I would love to find a trading set up/stand/desk that I could use multiple monitors on and trade while standing up with keyboard and mouse access....



these desks are cool but quite expensive( way too $ for me).... but will fit your needs 100% http://www.biomorph.com

thanks everyone for the suggestions. hitting ikea tomorrow.

:)
 
Quote from BCE:

Solid core hardwood doors make great desk tops, although a bit heavy to move around if that's an issue. You can finish them anyway you like to look really nice, and they have plenty of room for monitors, keyboard, mouse, etc. Then you can easily build supports to place under them or get inexpensive drawers, etc.

I have one of these. I think the door was $40 and then I bought two filing cabinets -- one for each side. So all in, it was probably $140 - $240. Quite solid. I'm thinking about custom making my own desk though....
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Get a 6 foot utility table from staples,etc. About $35. I have three big 19 inch CRT's on mine. I did put an additional support under the middle, but I doubt it was necessary.

Yeah, my office is comprised of three "buffett" tables bought at Kohls for $20 a piece. That's 54 square feet of space at just over $1 per foot.

Glass? Maple? =sales... not trading.
 
Quote from EqtTrdr:

I would love to find a trading set up/stand/desk that I could use multiple monitors on and trade while standing up with keyboard and mouse access....
Here's one simple, relatively inexpensive way to go if appearance is not as important as function:

A Baker's Rack available at Sam's Club, Costco, Ikea, restaurant supply, etc.
http://www.samsclub.com/eclub/main_...&oidPath=0:-23541:-42505:-42508:-42684:729410
figure around $80 and 100 lbs.
about 48"Wx78"Hx18"D
chromed-steel (or, find flat black for less $)
6 very strong and highly adjustable racks

I got mine 3 years ago at Sam's on Clearance for $53 because it was the last 5-racker.
total parts weight is 83 lbs
easy to assemble with the 4 corner poles notched in 1" increments for your own shelf height specs
each heavy gauge (1/8" & 1/4") wire rack is made to hold 600 lbs!
3" locking wheels provided (offers nice versatility)
made in the L.A. area

The perfect set-up for sitting, standing, or even slow-cycling or treadmill-walking (at times, unless you're a Lance Armstrong).

I use my set-up seated at a 48"Wx30"D Lifetime-brand polyethylene top folding table for keyboard, laptop, etc., - lightweight but sufficiently strong;
the lowest baker's rack (on bottom notch above the wheels and 7" above the floor) holds a CPU tower, cable router, UPSes, and computer amp;
the next rack is 17" higher, which puts it 5" below the top of the table, allowing three 17" CRT monitors to be viewed at a slightly downward angle (and allows the rack above-monitors to be viewed at more of an eye-level);
the rack immediately above supports a 19" CRT (50 lbs), and a 13' TV/VCR, and so on...

Of course, any number of combinations can be utilized, including purchasing a swing-arm-type TV stand(s) to be mounted on either of the front support poles, and/or TVs on an/the upper rack and tilted downward, etc.

Also, one can buy a narrower 48"Wx24"D table, and, if standing, can figure a way to raise the table by, say, sliding bottom-capped 2" diameter rigid PVC pipe over the 1 1/2" diameter table legs up to the first cross-support (mine is 16" above the floor) plus the amount of the additional height desired... For extra stability, the rear table legs can be easily affixed to the open-wired rack fronts to which they abut.

So, there's one idea; take it a few steps farther and figure a better way for yourself! Good luck.
 
Quote from Samson77:

Hank do you have an IKEA near you, they make fantastic desks that are totally customizable and cheap.

www.ikea.com

Look under workspaces they have lots of add ons so that you can make they any size and any shapes you like.
I have used this one for several years now:

http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stor...&langId=-1&parentCats=10121*10392&cattype=sub

With the two sides extension (not pictured.) Easily fits five 19" monitors in a parabolic accross the desk, and if you have either monitor mounting legs or some other form of support, you can mount five more so that they are overhang on top of the monitors on the bottom.

nitro
 
Quote from hank rollins:

these desks are cool but quite expensive( way too $ for me).... but will fit your needs 100% http://www.biomorph.com

thanks everyone for the suggestions. hitting ikea tomorrow.

:)

Jeez Hank youre blowing my image of you to hell. I had you pegged as a big spender. You could always use cinder blocks and plywood.:D
 
Quote from nitro:

I have used this one for several years now:

http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stor...&langId=-1&parentCats=10121*10392&cattype=sub

With the two sides extension (not pictured.) Easily fits five 19" monitors in a parabolic accross the desk, and if you have either monitor mounting legs or some other form of support, you can mount five more so that they are overhang on top of the monitors on the bottom.

nitro


LOL

Nitro exactly the same as mine.

I love the fact that I can adjust the hieght too.
 
Quote from easyrider:

Jeez Hank youre blowing my image of you to hell. I had you pegged as a big spender. You could always use cinder blocks and plywood.:D


I know. 1-3k for a desk where you will be spending so much of your time is too expensive? Maybe we should start a new thread to compare traders desks to their P/L. I wonder what the correlation will be?
 
Quote from jaronimo:

I know. 1-3k for a desk where you will be spending so much of your time is too expensive? Maybe we should start a new thread to compare traders desks to their P/L. I wonder what the correlation will be?

None
 
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