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| Ash...Housewares:
Okay, from what I'm picturing in my head it sounds like you'll want to nicely tear out the old, busted shelf/housing that came with it and put in something else. I think you have the right idea with 4 brackets - 'L' shaped. Make sure to screw them in from the outside of the cab and glue them. That could be why the one that came with it busted. I'll try to get a pic of my monitor housing and post it, 'cuz I also used a 4 bracket method. I won't be able to get that up for another 10 or so hours, sadly. Hope I've helped, -Ash |
| Ash...Housewares:
Okay, here are two pictures of my monitor. I'm sorry they kinda suck, I had to take them with my phone. When my cab stops sucking my money away I'll have to invest in a real digital camera. The first one shows the L bracket from the front. Don't forget a slot to slide the lower monitor bracket in. The second shows it from the bottom. The piece of wood on the left is attached to the monitor only. Once again, I hope this is what you're looking for. -Ash |
| ginno:
Hey mate, Im also from AUS and had trouble finding a TV slightly smaller than 68cm so i ended up with a Sony 68cm trinitron (even heavier than a normal 68cm) Anyhow I had trouble with finding a mounting solution but got there in the end. Have a look at this post and also there is a monitor section on my website have a look at that too. Any questions let me know http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=31635.0 http://users.bigpond.net.au/ginno/ Cheers.. Good Luck. |
| Silhouette:
That's gotta be one gigantic cabinet ;) |
| reebboy:
Try a 15" monitor. It should fit in your cab easily with no real weight problems.. ;D |
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