ColumbusBobcat Purchased hardware to connect two LINNMON table tops, to create a corner desk, but unfortunately only one side of this bracket is large enough to fit a table top. Didn’t know how sturdy it would be without the legs in the middle, Well,are you gonna sit there for hours? A subreddit dedicated to the Swedish furniture store started by Ingvar Kamprad in a small town called Älmhult that now spans the globe. LINNMON Table top, white, 100x60 cm. I wanna build it for my PC setup,and a leg on the middle seems really uncomfortable for me :/, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Hello,I want to attach 2x Linnmon tables together. Frankly, I would just put the legs on both tables and set them in the L-shaped arrangement. When you're looking for an expansive desk on-the-cheap and nothing fits the bill, join two desks together with some simple bracing and strategic leg placement for a spacious mega-desk. I’ve been onto IKEA customer services and all they said is that the description is wrong … Any ideas how to connect the LINNMON table top to a horizontally positioned on a 4×2 KALLAX unit. Strong and light-weight, made with a technique that uses less raw materials, reducing the impact on the environment. Mix and match your choice of table top and legs – or choose this ready-made combination. I have a pair of Linnmon tops and, with matching legs on both, they line up just fine. Then, I secured that with corner braces. Thank you for your input. Did not bother to add a wooden base. Press J to jump to the feed. I use it as a sewing table. Hello,I want to attach 2x Linnmon tables together. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The other side is only large enough to fit the much thinner shelf of the bookcase. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. What's the best way to do it? Here: http://i.imgur.com/75srGHE.png. Image Courtesy of Made 2 Style. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The Linnmon tops are good for what they are, but they are not high-quality solid wood pieces that will support extra weight cantilevered off the side. The first Linnmon top measures at 47-inches wide and while a 3.9 foot desk would fit the space well, I couldn’t look past the lack of room between the two drawer units. IKEAhacks is a smart community focused on helping people build the perfect furniture for their living space using items sold by IKEA. IKEA - please update the design so that each side fits a table… I have three attached in a line. Okay. We actually used heavy duty zip ties joining the legs at the top and it’s worked great. My main concern with brackets like that is that from what I've read, the linnmon tops are hollow so I'm not sure if it's a good idea to drill into them at all. What's your toughts? I measured and cut the pine boards to frame the two LINNMON table tops. I think I sould attach the 2 tables together with metal and screws,and after this add another wooden base so it will be stronger.Then screw 6 legs on the wooden base. To join the pieces, I used 2 dowels at each joint. I did it as you suggested with the metal strips. Each of the Alex units measure 14-inches wide which means two of them would take up 28-inches of the 47-inch table top. I have a pair of Linnmon tops … can you post a photo of it to see the build? And only used 5 legs as I combined the two tables at an 90 degree angle and did not want the leg in the front. https://gyazo.com/8eb823988b8190c579b333bca4dc41f4, something like this?check photo for leg position, I was thing of doing this for my sewing machines. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. I'm planning on purchasing two linnmon tables. I want to arrange them in an L configuration with a floating corner(no leg installed) where the two tables meet, however I'm not sure I should leave them as is without any solution to join them or join them with some sort of bracket. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Cookies help us deliver our Services. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I have one (90x60) and I want to attach one more with the same size,so it will be 180x60. The Linnmon tops are good for what they are, but they are not high-quality solid wood pieces that will support extra weight cantilevered off the side. What's the best way to do it? I just figured the tables might be a little bit more stable (from wobbling) if I fastened them together. I'd also like to avoid glue. However the LINNMON connecting fitting does not fit with the unit placed this way. I think I sould attach the 2 tables together with metal and screws,and after this add another wooden base so it will be stronger.Then screw 6 legs on the wooden base. I have a crudely put together top-down paint picture of what I'm hoping to accomplish. Frankly, I would just put the legs on both tables and set them in the L-shaped arrangement.