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Sinner:
There was a thread where someone mounted their TV in their cab, and they had a bunch of pictures of how they did it. I've done some searches, but I can't seem to find it...
Anyone, know the one I'm talking about?
mahuti:
Don't know about any body elses, but I did mine. It was easy.
http://homepage.mac.com/mahuti/defendercade/PhotoAlbum45.html
I decased and mounted a TV in mine using the old arcade monitor brackets (they fit TVs just fine... better than they do computer monitors. The only trick was finding a way to easily mount the tv's circuit board. I ended up cutting off the TV casing mounts screwing them to the metal and simply zip-tieing the circuit board to the plastic mounts.
I also desoldered, moved and rewired the IR signal up into the marquee so I could still easily use the remote... without the IR being visible.
I've also decased and mounted a TV to a wood 2x4 frame when I didn't have a metal monitor bracket handy. That's just as easy.
Sinner:
--- Quote from: mahuti on January 30, 2006, 01:54:07 pm ---Don't know about any body elses, but I did mine. It was easy.
http://homepage.mac.com/mahuti/defendercade/PhotoAlbum45.html
I decased and mounted a TV in mine using the old arcade monitor brackets (they fit TVs just fine... better than they do computer monitors. The only trick was finding a way to easily mount the tv's circuit board. I ended up cutting off the TV casing mounts screwing them to the metal and simply zip-tieing the circuit board to the plastic mounts.
I also desoldered, moved and rewired the IR signal up into the marquee so I could still easily use the remote... without the IR being visible.
I've also decased and mounted a TV to a wood 2x4 frame when I didn't have a metal monitor bracket handy. That's just as easy.
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Looks good, but not the one I was looking for...this guy had the same setup I have...4 brackets with mounts coming off them...he had to cut the mounts and the brackets to make it fit...
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