I have a Globe-Wernicke single drawer metal desk that has a rubberized top which is cracked and has some major indentations. I have seen this referred to as drafting rubber. Does anyone know where I could source replacement material?
Buckaroo
Find an arts supply store. They sell that stuff by the sheet for drafting tables, although it's usually kind of a light green color.
edit: Here's a link. They offer it in gray as well: https://www.dickblick.com/products/alvin-vyco-drawing-board-covers/
Find an arts supply store. They sell that stuff by the sheet for drafting tables, although it's usually kind of a light green color.
edit: Here's a link. They offer it in gray as well: https://www.dickblick.com/products/alvin-vyco-drawing-board-covers/
I'm curious if the desk I have is considered a Battleship, tanker or the like.
Instead of the hassle of powder coating look into electro static painting.
I worked in an office once where they just asked the worker to clear off the top of the desks.
Putting stuff in the drawers was OK
When the painted the opened the drawers about 2 inches and the spray would wrap around the edge like magic.
They did well over 100 desks in two nights.
Changed the typical lite gray to a glossy black.
The tops and rubber edges were unchanged.
So off the wall question here and this may have been answered so I apologize in advance as I'm not reading 1500 posts for this. But I"m curious what the little flat "drawer" up top on a lot of these desks is used for? A calculator or something like that? My dad had one and he kept a ******* centerfold taped to his. Lol now that I think about it, this was in a business my grandfather owned, I imagine that would be frowned upon now
-Clint

I heard the story that they did that to desks in the office before I got hired. They apparently forgot to shut off the copy machine while they were working and it made a mess of the machine due to the electric charges.
The challenge is that vintage steel desks are hot right now - one came up locally and someone gave him $200 for it - I'm too check to pay those rates.
Cheers
Jim
They are? My university sells them for $20- $40 each at the surplus warehouse. Do I smell side money..?

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or if you really like it and want to pay someone to sandblast and powder coat it that is another option, but maybe a bit too spendy for this old desk.
Instead of the hassle of powder coating look into electro static painting.
I worked in an office once where they just asked the worker to clear off the top of the desks.
Putting stuff in the drawers was OK
When the painted the opened the drawers about 2 inches and the spray would wrap around the edge like magic.
They did well over 100 desks in two nights.
Changed the typical lite gray to a glossy black.
The tops and rubber edges were unchanged.
Hi I was directed to this thread by a moderator. I'm hoping someone can help me identify the model of this General Fireproofing desk. I'm told it came off of an aircraft carrier. What is the black platform used for? Any information or where I can find some would be great.
Hi I was directed to this thread by a moderator. I'm hoping someone can help me identify the model of this General Fireproofing desk. I'm told it came off of an aircraft carrier. What is the black platform used for? Any information or where I can find some would be great.
I’ve been eyeballin’ this. I’m partial to the smallish size. Thoughts?
