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I began experimenting with a standing or treadmill desk last summer and have finally gotten around to making the full conversion. Here's how I did it, if I can you can do it too. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Standing And Treadmill Desk DIY


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Standing And Treadmill Desk DIY
  • I began experimenting with a standing or
    treadmill desk last summer and have finally
    gotten around to making the full conversion.
    Here's how I did it, if I can you can do it too.

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Step 1 Procure Treadmill And Desk
  • I found the treadmill cheap on Craigslist. It's
    not important what kind of treadmill you choose
    but it makes your life easier if the hand rails
    are simply bolted on. I found the desk locally. I
    got lucky and found an adjustable desk for only
    50 locally.

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Step 2 Treadmill Modifications
  • I wanted the treadmill to not stick out, but I
    also did not want to put too many hours into the
    process. 1. Remove all unnecessary parts. I
    removed the hand rails, the incline motor and the
    hinged incline wheels. I added some black painted
    2x4's to make the treadmill level (you would not
    have to do this but my incline motor would not
    stay level). 2. Modify the control panel - there
    was a lot of unnecessary plastic on the control
    panel so I took that apart and using a hack saw
    cut the board to a smaller size. I did have to
    move some of the boards around to accommodate. I
    don't like the look and eventually will make a
    new control panel, but this works fine for now. I
    simply used a zip tie to keep the emergency key
    engaged - hope I don't fall while walking! That
    is all I did to the treadmill other than giving
    it a good cleaning and adjusting the belt
    tensioner.

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Step 3 Desk Modifications
  • The desk I got adjusted from 34" to 44". To be
    comfortable typing on the treadmill I needed a
    few more inches. 1. Removed the top of the desk
    2. Placed a 4x4 in between desk base and top.
    Screwed the base into the 4x4's and used a few
    L-brackets to fasten the tabletop to the 4x4's 3.
    Painted the 4x4's black so they blend in to the
    frame - does not look bad at all.

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Step 4 Test And Install
  • I set up the desk in my garage to give it a bit
    of a test run - worked great! I went to work
    early one day and took apart my old desk and
    moved it all to this desk. A few things help 1.
    I had a 25' long vga cord with a 3.5mm audio
    jack, so my computer tower is tucked away Ina
    corner - leaving a cleaner look and more room on
    the desk. 2. A wireless mouse and keyboard are
    great for the same reason. 3. I simply slide the
    monitor over when I am on the treadmill - takes
    me about 15 seconds to raise the desk to the
    correct height. 4. I have a stool that I can sit
    on that works at my standing height - it takes
    awhile to be able to stand all day. 5. Invest in
    some good insoles and a nice pair of shoes for
    the treadmill. I use a pair of Cushies when I am
    on my treadmill - they are comfortable and also
    look nice enough that if I forget to change back
    to my dress shoes for a meeting I am not wearing
    sneakers. 6. Be prepared to be a bit of a show
    for awhile if you are the first in your workplace
    to move o a standing or treadmill desk - they
    will stop by. 7. Persistence - your feet will be
    sore and you will need to figure out the best
    speed to walk and for how long - but it will get
    better and you will be more productive and have
    more energy throughout the day.

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