Depending on how much you need to go up, you can purchase some metal adjustable table/chair feet at your home center. Drill a hole at all corners, slide the threaded end in and set your adjustment using extra nuts and washers to lock it onto the rails.
2007-10-30 22:14:09
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answered by James M 4
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answered by ? 3
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Certainly valid suggestions so far; albeit not what you might have hoped.
I guess I'd have to ask; "How new is the desk? How recently did you purchase it? I suspect the "CHAIR" is a fave? Was this taken into consideration before the fact? I'd probably take the desk apart and return it. How much Higher does it have to be? Are the legs, no matter their configuration, NOT adjustable? If I owned the desk, and absolutely wouldn't part with it; I might attempt doing the height increase from the underside of the desk, not block it from the floor.
No real offense; but another affirmation to me that shopping IKEA is something I enjoy NOT doing.
2007-10-31 00:46:16
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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2016-04-24 03:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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A couple 2X4s and some screws to hold them to the legs.
Lay the 2x4s down and set the legs on top of them. There are clamps of many types to connect them.
Have a few hours for wandering thru home repair stores? Lots of fun.
2007-10-30 19:45:09
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answered by bahbdorje 6
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Thats Tough, it sounds like its going to be pretty hard to prop that desk up, whats more is that if you do prop it up it will be rocky and unstable...It sounds like you might just need a new desk. If money is a concern consider buying a desk from a thrift store and fixing it up yourself...I have quite a few pieces of fruniture that I got for cheap at second hand stores and yard sales and fixed up myself. Good luck.
2007-10-30 19:41:50
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answered by mskylers 3
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Go to mitre 10 or walmat and get some blocks - or even benchmark timber stores... take a photo into them or it - they may be able to design something for it. At a low cost
2007-10-30 19:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Drill the bars and push in castors making certain the width of the castor is less then the width of the bar - or make discs up to suit the castors and glue them on and drill through.
You can also glue and screw packing pieces on first depending how much lift you want,
RoyS
2007-10-30 23:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Cut 2X4's to fit under neither and stack on if high enough put nails into wood either side of metal feet??!! to hold in place! if on slick surface sand bottom of wood! a bit to rough up...
2007-10-31 03:04:54
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answered by ? 7
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Bricks or concrete blocks ought to do the trick - one under each leg.
2007-10-30 19:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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