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If you live near any sort of industrial park or university, see if they're throwing away/selling old desks. They usually go for pretty cheap, and they're sturdy because both institutions usually involve heavy books or computers.
I got one for 20 bucks from a local college a few years ago. It's made out of 2" thick particle board, and weighs close to three hundred pounds. I could seriously hit this with my car, and the desk itself would be fine. It's almost seven feet wide, and is only made of four pieces (sides, top and back piece), plus brackets and screws.
Craigslist. If you know anyone at either type of place, they might know someone who knows someone who will know what they're getting rid of. Yay, networking!
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[–] DiggRedditVoatBlank 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
If you live near any sort of industrial park or university, see if they're throwing away/selling old desks. They usually go for pretty cheap, and they're sturdy because both institutions usually involve heavy books or computers.
I got one for 20 bucks from a local college a few years ago. It's made out of 2" thick particle board, and weighs close to three hundred pounds. I could seriously hit this with my car, and the desk itself would be fine. It's almost seven feet wide, and is only made of four pieces (sides, top and back piece), plus brackets and screws.
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[–] DiggRedditVoatBlank 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Craigslist. If you know anyone at either type of place, they might know someone who knows someone who will know what they're getting rid of. Yay, networking!