Kris Bunda Design

DIY Laptop & Tablet Mount for Treadmill

I'M A LAPTOP BRACKET!

I'M A LAPTOP BRACKET!

What is this, a SHELF for ANTS?

What is this, a BOOKSHELF FOR ANTS!?

I was annoyed when I wanted to read websites while walking on a NordicTrack treadmill, and there was nowhere to set my laptop.

The little strip of plastic they put on the console as a ledge wasn’t fit for books. Perhaps it would work for magazines, but I don’t have Super X-Ray Laser Vision to read small print while walking.

I want a big IN YOUR FACE laptop screen I can zoom in on, something that DARES ME not to become completely absorbed in its large print articles and blog posts. And I want to be able to type, too.

NORDICTRACK TREADMILL FACTORY LAPTOP BRACKET WAY TOO SMALL

Designed Sheet Metal Version

So first I designed a sheet metal version, to have it bent up and painted.

A cloth strap would thread through slots with some velcro-strip-on-a-roll glued to it for adjustability and fastening. And if that didn’t work, I put various holes in the plate to tie rope through.  One way or another, this thing was gonna strap to a treadmill.

Notice the previous image with a book and the yellow arrows? They’re supposed to be thin metal straps fastened with 1/8th” diameter elevator bolts, or maybe a 12 gauge wire wrapped around the fastener, to hold down pages.

Here’s a bend print: 

Click for PDF: Treadmill Laptop Bracket design – Bend Print and Flat Pattern

But then I just grabbed 2 pieces of scrap wood and a roll of duct tape and made a quick bracket.

I started thinking I was overthinking, and just throw something together.

Here’s the Junk Tech version, and it was basically free. See the pics, and if it’s not self-explanatory, ask me for more specifics in the comments.

In short:

JunkTech Treadmill Laptop Mounting Bracket parts
DIY JunkTech Treadmill Laptop Mounting Bracket

Don’t forget to use good duct tape. I used Gorilla Tape.

Gorilla tape – black

Why did you make this post about taping junk to workout equipment?

Because we don’t all think the same. Here’s the funnel of who will visit this page and be happy to be reminded how The Internet really is for Everyone.

As Ron Swanson once said: “People who buy things are suckers.”

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