Wednesday, January 12, 2011

TV Stand - Ikea Hack

With a 47" LED TV and A/V equipment sitting on cheap Ikea Lack tables, I began looking around online for a stand suitable for my needs. Unfortunately, all the ones I have found cost hundreds. So after some quick brainstorming, I thought to myself, why not just build one with what I had? Note that I kept this "Ikea Hack" as simple as possible since I was working on it at 1am haha (after work).

Project:
TV Stand
- consist of (3) Ikea LACK tables ($7.99 each)
- wheels for moving to access rear of components

Total time it took to complete:
Overnight - 4 hours or so. Bought the stuff in the afternoon and started on it when I got home from work.

Definitely needed a makeover.
(3) Lack tables upside down with plywood for test fitting.
Cats are keeping me company lol

Attaching the tables together with metal brackets.
Since Ikea is well known for making furniture out of
cardboard, I had to come up with something to connect
the tables together securely, using heavy duty anchor.
Holes had to be driven for every anchor used.

Attaching the legs together with the same anchor
method above.  Shim was used as a spacer.

Casters were screwed into the plywood, eight total.  Should be
more than adequate in supporting the static load of the components.

Here is Lack table put into place to see
how it would look.

Almost complete, picture missing the middle shelf.
The board with the wheels was basically painted
black and screwed into each of the Lack table's leg,
also by anchors/screws.


I will be posting a final picture when I get to it.

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