I am embarrased to admit this, but my problem with an CRT is as an in experienced youth.
During my early teenage years, I bought a used Wizards of WOR cabinet that I used to house my TMNT and Simpsons boards in. everything was going fine, but the suction cup on the back of the monitor kept on coming off. In case you can't tell where this story was going, It came off when I was in the middle of a game one time, and rather than shutting it off and doing it safley, I assumed that the plastic would act as a buffer to any electricity around the monitor.
Well, I was wrong, and I got zapped pretty good. thankfully, I'm still here to tell the tale of stupidity, so it obviously didn't damage me much that I could tell. but I learned that day how dangerous CRT monitors could be if you don't know what you are doing. and since then I've been using LCD's. after that, I got a Jrock convertor and said goodbye to the CRT
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as for Tools, yes, I think we do have the ability to cut wood here in the ware house, but it's not our primary function. it's much easier to send out stuff to people who do it for a living and get it sent back.
if I where to use a 32" LCD, how much modification would those plans need? does anyone have one around that would account for such?