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finding a desk shelf clamp, storage?

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    maze3
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    Has anyone come across a shelf desk space extendor that would be long enough to be above monitors. things like the following desk clamp shelf - Google Search[^] but more stable like [^] At home I screwed in some wooden shelf brackets into my desk, then attached to a wall upright rails [ image here] with shelf then attached to the uprights. And then been trying to find something more "professional" looking, for the office desk, which attaches with clamps to the back, save needing to screw into the desk. about 1 meter off the desk to clear raised monitors. Sounds like something ikea would sell by the thousands.

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      Has anyone come across a shelf desk space extendor that would be long enough to be above monitors. things like the following desk clamp shelf - Google Search[^] but more stable like [^] At home I screwed in some wooden shelf brackets into my desk, then attached to a wall upright rails [ image here] with shelf then attached to the uprights. And then been trying to find something more "professional" looking, for the office desk, which attaches with clamps to the back, save needing to screw into the desk. about 1 meter off the desk to clear raised monitors. Sounds like something ikea would sell by the thousands.

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      RickZeeland
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      Maybe you could take a cheap IKEA "Lack" table and glue that onto your desk: LACK Salontafel[^]

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        Has anyone come across a shelf desk space extendor that would be long enough to be above monitors. things like the following desk clamp shelf - Google Search[^] but more stable like [^] At home I screwed in some wooden shelf brackets into my desk, then attached to a wall upright rails [ image here] with shelf then attached to the uprights. And then been trying to find something more "professional" looking, for the office desk, which attaches with clamps to the back, save needing to screw into the desk. about 1 meter off the desk to clear raised monitors. Sounds like something ikea would sell by the thousands.

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        Joan M
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        Why not a couple of vesa support arms to hold your monitors where you need them? See[^] Two of them are better if you have a very deep table as then you can adjust them individually... :cool:

        www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

        https://www.robotecnik.com freelance robots, PLC and CNC programmer.

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          Maybe you could take a cheap IKEA "Lack" table and glue that onto your desk: LACK Salontafel[^]

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          maze3
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          Totaly forgot that I have previously used the Billy on top of a desk. only problem is the base takes makes the bottom a bit cumbersome. Billy shelves[^]

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            Why not a couple of vesa support arms to hold your monitors where you need them? See[^] Two of them are better if you have a very deep table as then you can adjust them individually... :cool:

            www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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            I already have the monitors on arms. At work, there is no personal storage/draws, so desk space as a tech/developer with to much paper, hardware, spare parts filled up. So there no space above my computer, why not used all that empty air. And not near a wall, so idea of "normal" shelves wont work. but like the following Shelves above desk[^] but mounted and connected to the desk instead of a wall. Image an office space like this image[^]. Some shelves ontop of bracket like holders still allows a whole through to chat to the person on the opposite side.

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              I already have the monitors on arms. At work, there is no personal storage/draws, so desk space as a tech/developer with to much paper, hardware, spare parts filled up. So there no space above my computer, why not used all that empty air. And not near a wall, so idea of "normal" shelves wont work. but like the following Shelves above desk[^] but mounted and connected to the desk instead of a wall. Image an office space like this image[^]. Some shelves ontop of bracket like holders still allows a whole through to chat to the person on the opposite side.

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              Jim_Snyder
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              https://versadesk.com/shop/standing-desk-risers

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                Has anyone come across a shelf desk space extendor that would be long enough to be above monitors. things like the following desk clamp shelf - Google Search[^] but more stable like [^] At home I screwed in some wooden shelf brackets into my desk, then attached to a wall upright rails [ image here] with shelf then attached to the uprights. And then been trying to find something more "professional" looking, for the office desk, which attaches with clamps to the back, save needing to screw into the desk. about 1 meter off the desk to clear raised monitors. Sounds like something ikea would sell by the thousands.

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                jschell
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                maze3 wrote:

                that would be long enough to be above monitors.

                Myself I wouldn't really want to have the opportunity to put potentially heavy objects above my monitors.

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                  I already have the monitors on arms. At work, there is no personal storage/draws, so desk space as a tech/developer with to much paper, hardware, spare parts filled up. So there no space above my computer, why not used all that empty air. And not near a wall, so idea of "normal" shelves wont work. but like the following Shelves above desk[^] but mounted and connected to the desk instead of a wall. Image an office space like this image[^]. Some shelves ontop of bracket like holders still allows a whole through to chat to the person on the opposite side.

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                  Woah! that second link is marked as a harmful web site by Bitdefender! :~

                  www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

                  https://www.robotecnik.com freelance robots, PLC and CNC programmer.

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