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| rdowdy95:
AtomSmasher another question. When you angled your monitor shelf. On the shelf brackets did you angle them too? OR did you just move the back two lower a little bit, but keep them straight up and down. Or are the shelf brackets at an angle> It is hard to say. But is your shelf brackets angled are or they going straight up and down. I know the little wood supports underneath would be angled. PS this is some good stuff. I am no where near this part. I am still cutting wood and stuff, but still good info. |
| Hoopz:
If you do with Lexan/Plexi, when you paint it, you want to paint the BACK side of the sheet. That's something that RandyT ( :cheers:) suggested in a post I read a long time ago and it really does make a difference. You can test it by using spray paint on a scrap piece of lexan. Also, Home Depot and Lowes will cut your plexi/Lexan to size. I think the first cut is free and second costs 50 cents or a dollar. May save time/effort for very little cash. |
| rdowdy95:
Damn dude is that NightStalker?? LOL!!! OLDSCHOOL!!! I was born in 1977. My Dad I think got the first Intellivision in 1981. Then he got the Intellevision 2 in 83. Man those are what I started on. TOTAL OLDSCHOOL!!! BUT I LOVE IT! |
| AtomSmasher:
My shelf brackets are also at an angle. And Hoopz is right, paint the back side of the lexan. I'm not sure if that was clear in my original post or not, but you mark the outer edges of the tv screen with tape on the front of the lexan, take the lexan off the cab, turn it over, and since lexan is clear you can easily see the tape on the back side, so you then use newspaper and masking tape to cover up that area. |
| MiKman:
Sounds like you are ditching the happs bezel anyhow, but I had the same problem and what I did was bought myself some good black velcro (i.e. REAL Velcro brand, heavy duty stuff) and I ran the "fluffy" side around the very edges of the existing TV bezel and the "stiff" side around the back edge of the Happs bezel (where it will meet the TV) and guess what it sticks VERY well. Then I trimmed the edges of the happs bezel to fit in my cabinet opening, bought some smoke plexi to put in front of it and VOILA! perfect! My 2 cents |
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