Will double-track shelving work for a computer desk

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I'd like to switch from using a computer desk to using double-track shelving. The thing is that I'd need at least a 24" shelf for the desk part. I see they sell those brackets on Amazon, but my computer alone is 55 lbs. Would this solution be strong enough to support a couple monitors, a computer, a UPS, a printer, etc?

The tracks would be attached to studs with screws. The studs are horizontal, so I'd be able to place my vertical tracks at any width. I would be using wood shelves, or any other stronger material.

Best Answer

Yes. They can easily take the weight when anchored to studs. I use it for my computer desk. It works great and gives you a very inexpensive, height adjustable, and narrow depth desk. I have two shelves. One is 24" deep and is a keyboard/work surface. The other is just 12" deep and holds my LCD monitor.

I opted to place just two rails ~32" apart (skipping one stud) so that my knees don't bang the brackets. This causes the desktop to bow very slightly under the weight of my hands. I suppose this could be fixed by using a more rigid surface vs. the default melamine shelving.

My PC is on the floor but these shelves could easily hold the weight.