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eds1275:
The picture is working now, thanks.

Another idea I had was to make a paper one from posterboard and then try hosing it down with automotive truck bed liner. I'm not sure how that would turn out but I may give it a shot next time I get some [I use that stuff a lot, and not once has it ever been to my truck bed]
DaveMMR:

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--- Quote from: GregD on January 17, 2012, 02:15:19 pm ---No pic or link? 

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http://www.trmk.org/images/mk9/gga_mk_cabinet_2.jpg

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one8seven, the site you're referring to doesn't seem to cotton to hotlinkers.  Can you give us the page the image was originally found on, and not just the image link?

eds, your pictures were fine - and pretty sweet bezel, btw.
Blanka:
Just paint the glass on the back, or apply foil to it. Forget about wooden and cardboard crap.
Turvey:

--- Quote from: DaveMMR on January 17, 2012, 05:10:00 pm ---
one8seven, the site you're referring to doesn't seem to cotton to hotlinkers.  Can you give us the page the image was originally found on, and not just the image link?

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If you 'copy and paste' the url into the address bar it works  ;)

I uploaded it to Photobucket for you  ;)

nitz:
I decided to go with really dark plexi on my (unfinished) cab so that the image seems to float in the darkness - thus no bezel needed.

Everything I came up with for a bezel using posterboard, foamboard, etc. just didn't look right.

I love what eds1275 has done there, but I doubt my woodworking skills are up to the task, and I'm doing a rotating monitor, so that wouldn't really work for me anyway.

It's tough to get a good looking bezel with an LCD. I think the only decent looking options are what I did, what eds1275 did, or the old paint the back of the glass around the monitor and then put the monitor real close to the glass trick. ;)

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