Couple of weeks ago I sat down into my trusty ol' office chair, the one I bought at age fifteen in 1996, it was once good and quite solid but nineteen years is quite a long time, and that was about 60 kg ago.
You know that thing that happens to your body once you discover the glories of beer and fatty fast foods
(When you grow up in the sticks of Norway your first definition of fast food is how quickly you must run to catch up with it, and shoot it)
So this is my new chair, co-pilot approved.
(pardon my shitty cell phone pics)
But as soon as I tested this out with ED, it just felt wrong, and not comfortable at all, it appears this chair needs to be a bit lower than my old one as to not cut off the circulation to my legs and that positions my HOTAS way to high, and it was too high to begin with.
Lowering my old desk helped, but not quite enough.
I refused to call it quits and decided to do a bit of a build.
The aim was something of a mix between computer desk and a simpit.
Lofty goals for someone who could barely glue to sticks together without causing someone injury
So here's my first start, a basic U-frame, my intention was to use three legs for the desk section and mount my three monitors to each leg that then extends up high enough (I have wall mount's on my screens from before)
Just before this pic I had pushed onto a 25 kg door I had leaned up against a wall for the last few years and caused it to fall smack onto my head :S
After mounting the desk, I start to get a very sneaky feeling I have completely disregarded something important.
But the desk itself is surprisingly level