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sealslayer

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Searching for some cocktail advice....
« on: May 29, 2007, 02:48:10 pm »
I'm starting to build a cocktail but have some niggling questions at the back of my head..

firstly how are most monitors held in place? I'll be using a PC monitor and from the looks of it I won't be able to make a frame for the four bolt holes at the top as it will be too tight a fit.

Lastly a bezel question, I've seen these on quite a few cocktails but cant see how the bezel is attached to the top of the cocktail, is it simply just rested between the Monitor and glass top?

I've been searching for pictures but haven't come across any that seem to answer my questions, any pictures of your builds in progress would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Searching for some cocktail advice....
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 03:18:02 pm »
The monitor is bolted to the side hinged panel AND the top.  The bezel just rests in place - there are actually two pieces of glass for the top.  There is a clear tempered large piece that covers the entire table and a smaller grey piece that covers the monitor and bezel and sits in a recessed area underneath the larger piece.  You can poke around my site www.knightsofthearcadetable.blogspot.com for some more information - I can't remmeber how well I documented everything but I tried.