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Author Topic: Ultimate Arcade II TV Mounting  (Read 1061 times)

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Ultimate Arcade II TV Mounting
« on: March 02, 2006, 04:54:05 pm »
Looking for some solutions to mount my Mitsubishi 29 " presentation monitor ( basiclly TV shaped). The monitor shelf has about an 11 degree incline and the Monitor weighs in at 130 lbs. So it will try to slide to the rear. BTW I am using the UAII Kit for my first build, so it is basicly 5/8" Melamine MDF construction.

Thanks for any tips and ,or photos :)

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Re: Ultimate Arcade II TV Mounting
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2006, 07:14:51 pm »
I have a similar monitor in my UAII.  I used contact cement to glue some grooved rubber mat material to the shelf (found it at Home Depot).  Find something with a lot of texture and glue it on.  The monitor will stay put after that.

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Re: Ultimate Arcade II TV Mounting
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2006, 05:04:49 pm »
I have a similar monitor in my UAII.  I used contact cement to glue some grooved rubber mat material to the shelf (found it at Home Depot).  Find something with a lot of texture and glue it on.  The monitor will stay put after that.

Steve

thanks for the reply, i will look at that option :)

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