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| sofakng:
Well, Happ's sent me a cracked bezel for my TV so they are sending me a new one, however they said just to throw away my cracked one so I figured I'd cut it to size anyways just to see how everything fit together. It turns out the inside part of the bezel (where the TV glass fits) is TOO BIG. That means that part of my TV casing is exposed at either the top or the bottom. The rest of it fits fine and covers the top and sides of the TV casing. Anybody else have this problem, or does anybody know how I could possibly fix this? Would removing the TV casing help? I'd VERY MUCH prefer NOT to do this though. I'm considering getting smoked glass (should I get smoked plexiglass?) to put on top of my bezel anyways, so that would probably hide the casing a little bit, but it would definitely still be visisble... Please help... |
| Sylentwulf:
1 - Masking tape, black spray paint tv case. 2 - Cut bezel 3 - Remove case, which you don't want to do (neither do I, I'll find out if mine fits next week) That's all I can think of. |
| etumor:
--- Quote from: sofakng on July 09, 2004, 08:27:52 am ---Well, Happ's sent me a cracked bezel for my TV so they are sending me a new one, however they said just to throw away my cracked one so I figured I'd cut it to size anyways just to see how everything fit together. It turns out the inside part of the bezel (where the TV glass fits) is TOO BIG. That means that part of my TV casing is exposed at either the top or the bottom. The rest of it fits fine and covers the top and sides of the TV casing. Anybody else have this problem, or does anybody know how I could possibly fix this? Would removing the TV casing help? I'd VERY MUCH prefer NOT to do this though. I'm considering getting smoked glass (should I get smoked plexiglass?) to put on top of my bezel anyways, so that would probably hide the casing a little bit, but it would definitely still be visisble... Please help... --- End quote --- It sounds like it's too late for this, but a 25" bezel would solve your problem. -Jeff "etumor" |
| sofakng:
Thanks for the suggestions... Perhaps I should have gotten a 25" bezel... You're right though, it's a bit too late for that. I think that 25" might of covered too much of the screen though, but I can't be sure. Did anybody ever have this problem and cover it up? Sylentwulf mentioned a couple of good ideas... does anybody have any other suggestions? |
| etumor:
--- Quote from: sofakng on July 09, 2004, 12:17:04 pm ---Thanks for the suggestions... Perhaps I should have gotten a 25" bezel... You're right though, it's a bit too late for that. I think that 25" might of covered too much of the screen though, but I can't be sure. Did anybody ever have this problem and cover it up? Sylentwulf mentioned a couple of good ideas... does anybody have any other suggestions? --- End quote --- Yes, but with the 25" bezel, you could trim a little bit of the inner edge to make it fit properly. I did this when I used a 25" bezel with a 27" TV before. -Jeff "etumor" |
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