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Everything's up on legs.I'm going to take a day or two to live with it and make sure I'm happy with placement before tying the doors all together. It's easier to move them when they're not.
Everything's up on legs.
@Ed Kapuscinski ,How much room do you have around the layout to the walls for aisle space? I can't tell from the pictures. Also, which direction is the room longer and do you want to run the long side of the layout in that direction?DFF
Megadesk II.
It varies. The aisle over on the left is about 24" as is the one over on the extreme right.I've got about 3' behind it along the far wall.The two pinch points are a BIT tight for my liking, which is why I'm going to wait a few days before moving forward. I'm thinking about chopping a few inches in each direction off to make it more comfortable for all potential operators.
If you do cut a door off, it will be hollow (duh, we know). Okay, but, what I did when I cut a section off of the second HCD in the Seaboard Central 2.0 (expanded version) was to cut or delaminate the block out of the cut-off end, and then insert that block back into the new cut. Worked great. DFF
Hollow core doors have 2-3" of solid wood or substrate inside on the top and bottom, After cutting the end of the door, peel off the outer layer from the remains, sand or scrape smooth and reinsert inside the hollow end with some wood glue. and clamp it.
Yep. Although, knowing me, I'll probably just take the easy way out and jam some cut down 2x4 in there
I recommend you add 2 x 6 steel studs on 6" centers with L-girder made of high-tensile concrete and sink those legs down to bedrock...