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| Roughy:
--- Quote from: Farmboy90 on January 06, 2006, 04:10:40 pm --- --- Quote from: Roughy on January 06, 2006, 04:05:16 pm --- As far as the window tint--are you serious? --- End quote --- --- End quote --- |
| Roughy:
Got the exact-cut plexi in place. Looks out standing over the bezel-- One thing about the Happ 19" bezel (or maybe a couple of things): Although it's 25x25 and my opening in the UAII kit is 27x25, it was still a tiny bit tall--probably an issue with the kit, but nothing major. I used a grinder to slice off about 1/8" off the top and then I used my plexi glass scoring tool to score the inside of the bezel--just to make it fit my 21" monitor. That worked out like a dream for trimming it and then went over my imperfections with the grinder again, just for a better look. After that, I'm about an inch short on width, so I've purchased weather stripping and I'm using double-sided tape to stick it to the sides of the cabinet (there's wooden pieces that are sort of "stoppers" to catch your bezel/plexi) and they seal off the rest of the light that was coming through. Looks great, works great, plays great! |
| DrewKaree:
As if anyone would somehow expect MORE out of me? ;D Mrs Bones confided in me the same dang things, almost verbatim. I'm starting to think you're Mrs Bones and are just here checking on the Mr. ;) --- Quote from: Roughy on January 08, 2006, 02:40:17 am --- I used a grinder to slice off about 1/8" off the top That worked out like a dream for trim. After that, I'm about an inch short on width I'm using double-sided tape to stick it to the sides of the cabinet and they seal off the light that was coming through. --- End quote --- |
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