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Reddit mentions of 28" Tall, Single Table Leg, Office Height - Brushed Steel - from TableLegsOnline

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    Features:
  • Diameter: 2-3/8" (60mm)
  • Finish: Brushed Steel
  • Height: 28" (711mm)
  • Sold as single leg, includes mounting plate with 1" adjustable leveler foot and mounting screws
  • 220 lbs. (100kg) vertical load rating per leg
Specs:
ColorBrushed_steel
Height28 Inches
Length2.38 Inches
Size28"
Weight4 Pounds
Width2.38 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 28" Tall, Single Table Leg, Office Height - Brushed Steel - from TableLegsOnline:

u/sloguepoke ยท 1 pointr/battlestations

74" butcher block counter top from Home Depot.

Antique Walnut stain with satin finish.

Legs are here.

Center leg (plus a 1/2 inch wooden brace) is [here.]
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WITW86/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Built in monitor stand and charging port are here and here.

I'll have a full size midi keyboard underneath the monitor soon, and will drill a grommet hole for the keyboard and mouse cables to travel through - so that they can run beneath the desk and not over/under the piano.

And I'll probably get some LED since that seems popular. And replace the banana stand with a real headphone stand, lol.

u/mareksoon ยท 1 pointr/ikeahacks

The Container Store is a store that sells home organization stuff; IMO, it's an IKEA without furniture.

Their desk legs. See their examples on that page.

Other desk leg from Amazon.

As for the suggestion I made, check out some of the ideas here:

http://sasayuki.com/laminate-countertop-desk/laminate-countertop-desk-superb-diy-do-it-yourself-search/ (random website I found with a few 'countertop' desk examples) Note the example where they added a matching keyboard tray.

I mean, you really just need to find a suitable surface and then whatever you want that's the right height to use for legs. If you have the budget, you could even get a motorized sit/stand desk frame and attach whatever top to it you want.