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    May 27, 2013, 11:49 AM
    Adding an height adjustable surface to my desk.
    I'm trying to hack my existing desk to make it a switchable sitting/standing desk. In order to do this my best guess is to add a secondary top and make that top adjustable in height. Is there some kind of lever device that I could implement to move the new top up 10-12 inches (and then subsequently back down)?

    The existing desk is a large executive.
    66" x 36"
    30" height

    Trying to achieve about 42" working height.
    Approx. 20-25 lbs. of equipment on the surface that needs to travel during actuation.

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