Hi guys,
I'm currently using a IKEA BEKANT desk with (manual) height adjustable legs: https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/bekant-desk-white-stained-oak-veneer-white-s39282678/
It's sort of a set and forget setup where I don't need a sit-stand desk. Whole purpose of going with this desk was the ability to adjust the desk height to suit my needs - which is ~68cm from floor to top of desk top. Main issue is the frame on the underside of the desk keeps hitting my legs which is quite annoying. Not to mention the desk is not the most sturdy.
My wife has a simpler and cheaper version of this set up which is the IKEA LINNMON / OLOV: https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/linnmon-olov-desk-white-stained-oak-effect-white-s49416347/
These are height adjustable legs and her table top is 150 x 75cm - IKEA don't sell this version of the LINNMON anymore. This does not have the underside frame issue, but again not the most sturdy.
Sooo ... I want to see if I can build a desk similar to the IKEA LINNMON / OLOV but with a more solid top and more sturdy height adjustable legs (do they even exist?). I'm after a top which is 1600-1700mm in width, 800mm in depth, and 25mm in thickness.
I don't see a need to pay $800+ for a sit-stand desk when I just want to be able to have a set (lower) height.
Would appreciate thoughts and ideas.
Thanks!