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| PedroSilva:
--- Quote from: darthbane2k on August 05, 2005, 06:32:59 am --- --- Quote from: PedroSilva on August 05, 2005, 06:17:35 am ---Hello ... I've used four big star black screws ... I turned out great ... --- End quote --- what did you screw it onto? Did you put MDF strips behind the glass, attach to the sides of the cab and screw onto that, or did you screw where the top of the glass meets the marquee board? --- End quote --- I used, on the top, two small blocks (2x3 cm) of MDF, one attached to each side of the cab. On the bottom I used the monitor shelf itself. I did not use a bezel, but I painted the plexi in black (inside side) leaving only the monitor screen showing. Then, for really hiding the monitor bezel itself, I used a little of dark grey sponge all around it. The sponge is then slightly pressed by the plexi when the screws are in and it looks really nice. The advantage is that later, if I decide to add a bigger screen, I can recover the TV set for anything else cause it will have no marks of tape whatsoever ... |
| jfunk:
Here's how I'm doing mine.. I cut a 'groove' along the 3/4" strip that i'm using to hold my admin buttons. The plexi sits in the groove, then going to paint a strip of aluminum molding to screw into the wood to hold it down... :) |
| darthbane2k:
--- Quote from: jfunk on August 05, 2005, 09:32:26 am ---Here's how I'm doing mine.. --- End quote --- |
| PedroSilva:
Here is the final result ... doesn't show the screws very well but ... that should give you an idea of how it looks ... |
| jfunk:
You can't tell, but my plexi's at an angle, too :) And I used a table saw.. Although, not many people have those, either :) Thanx. |
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