Ran across three old polaroids . . . so I scanned 'em:
I found a beat-up old office desk that was headed toward the dumpster in the big industrial building where my shop was located in the old building office. It was very handy being on the loading platform next to the truck bays, with literally thousands of square feel of space that was mine for the use after 5 pm! The desk was a classic mid-century design and we needed a nice reception/workstation for the newer, larger NYMUG clubhouse back in the day. The office manager had a really crappy desk, so I fabbed a desktop, monitor shelf and a hanging vertical stand for her IIx w/cabling access at the back and cooling vent openings cut in the floor and out of a scrap piece of matte clear plexi that I then bent 90 degrees to wrap around the frame, which enclosed the front leg. Just pine/plywood scraps and most of a sheet of ugly gray formica leftover from a job.
I used the CGA Monitor for the evil Tandy 1000sx, my IIx RocketPad and my beloved, long since deceased and lost, DataDesk Mac 101 as props for the pictures.
It wasn't a big deal to make because it was a surprise, so there was no hurry or worry, just did a little here and there during downtimes. Between the desk and a couple of other things I did, it won me the "Golden Apple Award" that month though!
I found a beat-up old office desk that was headed toward the dumpster in the big industrial building where my shop was located in the old building office. It was very handy being on the loading platform next to the truck bays, with literally thousands of square feel of space that was mine for the use after 5 pm! The desk was a classic mid-century design and we needed a nice reception/workstation for the newer, larger NYMUG clubhouse back in the day. The office manager had a really crappy desk, so I fabbed a desktop, monitor shelf and a hanging vertical stand for her IIx w/cabling access at the back and cooling vent openings cut in the floor and out of a scrap piece of matte clear plexi that I then bent 90 degrees to wrap around the frame, which enclosed the front leg. Just pine/plywood scraps and most of a sheet of ugly gray formica leftover from a job.
I used the CGA Monitor for the evil Tandy 1000sx, my IIx RocketPad and my beloved, long since deceased and lost, DataDesk Mac 101 as props for the pictures.
It wasn't a big deal to make because it was a surprise, so there was no hurry or worry, just did a little here and there during downtimes. Between the desk and a couple of other things I did, it won me the "Golden Apple Award" that month though!


