The Construction of Computer Desk Frames
Posted on Tuesday 31 January 2006
Computer desk frames are constructed of 14-gauge American steel tubing. This material is chosen because of its superior durability and ability to maintain a solid structure to support heavy computer equipment without compromising over the course of a few years. Once the tubing for a computer desk is cut to size, it is coated with a scratch-resistant paint to prevent chipping. The various parts of the frame are welded together by hand and then double-checked for possible flaws before the computer desk is ever packaged.
The unassembled frame pieces are packed along with high grade hardware and shipped. The pieces, once assembled at their destination, make for a solid, well-constructed computer desk.
