NightrainSrt4
11-29-2007, 06:17 PM
This was not a pc mod directly, but it directly benefits my modding situation. Unfortunately I do not have a pic of the before, but this was just a bunch of boxes and pcs piled up against the wall.
For this project I build a desk from the ground up.
Materials Used:
2"x2" Baluster Railings
4 sheets of 2'x2' 3/4" plywood
4 1"x2"x4' trim
High density board 1/8" sheets for the bottom shelves
Screws and finishing nails
16 Marble 12"x12" tiles
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9099/dsc01233ks4.jpg
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9027/dsc01234tp1.jpg
With stuff. Still have to go through the boxes of pc cables, parts, and modding parts in the left storage area.
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/9017/dsc01240jm5.jpg
This gives me much more room for storage and space to work. Other than cleaning out the boxes on the left I am done with this project. What you see under the chair portion of the desk is a small shelf that I had that i tucked under their to keep my pc games and such. Works out nice.
Its big. 2' deep x 8' long x ~30" high. But gives me so much more space. Built in 2 days probably working about 3 hours a day. Overall probably cost about $80. Very sturdy and I build it semi-modularly so it is easy to take apart if need be and reassemble.
Wasn't meant to be a perfect work of art, just a robust workspace. The tiles make it real simple to replace the top if something happens to it. Just pull up a tile and replace it. You could even replace the whole top with new tiles for a different color. I liked the Marble tiles. On top of that they only cost $.99 a tile at Home Depot, so $15.84+tax for a marble top! :banana:
Now I have to clean up the mess directly across from this. My gaming pc area and glass desk. Wire management and glass desks ftl, but I will fix all that.
For this project I build a desk from the ground up.
Materials Used:
2"x2" Baluster Railings
4 sheets of 2'x2' 3/4" plywood
4 1"x2"x4' trim
High density board 1/8" sheets for the bottom shelves
Screws and finishing nails
16 Marble 12"x12" tiles
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9099/dsc01233ks4.jpg
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9027/dsc01234tp1.jpg
With stuff. Still have to go through the boxes of pc cables, parts, and modding parts in the left storage area.
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/9017/dsc01240jm5.jpg
This gives me much more room for storage and space to work. Other than cleaning out the boxes on the left I am done with this project. What you see under the chair portion of the desk is a small shelf that I had that i tucked under their to keep my pc games and such. Works out nice.
Its big. 2' deep x 8' long x ~30" high. But gives me so much more space. Built in 2 days probably working about 3 hours a day. Overall probably cost about $80. Very sturdy and I build it semi-modularly so it is easy to take apart if need be and reassemble.
Wasn't meant to be a perfect work of art, just a robust workspace. The tiles make it real simple to replace the top if something happens to it. Just pull up a tile and replace it. You could even replace the whole top with new tiles for a different color. I liked the Marble tiles. On top of that they only cost $.99 a tile at Home Depot, so $15.84+tax for a marble top! :banana:
Now I have to clean up the mess directly across from this. My gaming pc area and glass desk. Wire management and glass desks ftl, but I will fix all that.