Here are more pics as promised and dimensions.

Measurements from the front (minus case) Otherwise is 30"x 23.2". So this wouldn't fit a 26" wide cab without taking it out of the case.

Rear case removed (the two top screws were already broken so all I had to do was remove the bottom 2 screens and the rear 4 screws)

Dimensions from the rear

Little speaker on the side of the screen


What it looks like from the side
So no metal casing but doesn't look bad.
One thing I'm not sure about is removing the front plastic. Since the tube is just screwed onto the plastic case I'm hesistant to undo the screws without having something else to put it on. I guess I'd have to build some sort of housing for this if I want to take it out completely and put it in a cab. Or just put the case back on and build a cab around the monitor.
Overall inside looks very clean and it shouldn't be very hard to move the input boards around (there's a little PCB in the front for VGA and Svideo input as well.)
Some tech Spec from the user manual..
CRT/Viewable image : 29"/27"
Striptrio pitch - 0.68mm (center)
Max resolution - 1024x768
Face glass - Flat Clear
Input signal :
Video input : NTSC, PAL, Standard signal, RGB analog signal
PC Input: VGA/SVGA/XGA Standard
Scan Frequency:
Horizontal multi-frequency: 30 to 48 kHz
Vertical frequency: 50 to 120 Hz
Display Area - 540mm x 405mm
Audio - Loud speakers: 10W x 2 (RMS)
Connectors:
S-Video x 1 front and x 2 rear
A/V-in x1 front and x2 rear
A/V-out x1 rear
15-pin D-sub x1 front and x1 rear
Audio-i for PC sound x1 front and x1 rear
Front panel controls: power, menu, +/-, vol/ch, input
OSD controls :
brightness, contrast, color temperature, color adjustment, OSD on/off, degauss, volume, treble, bass, balance, speaker, v-size, h-size, v-position, h-position, pincusion, pincusion balance, tilt, parallelgram, trapezoid, top/bottom-corner
Power input 90-132VAC, 60Hz
180-260 VAC, 50 Hz
Power consumption -
operating max 250W
standby mode 15W
Weight: approx 51kg (multiple by 2.5 if you want lbs.)
Monitors contains 5 preset modes and 18 user modes
VGA - 640x480 - Fh 31.5K - Fv 60Hz
VESA - 640x480 - Fh 37.5K - Fv 75Hz
VGA 720x400 - Fh 31.5K - Fv 70Hz
SVGA - 800x600 - Fh 37.8 - Fv 60Hz
XGA - 1024x768 - Fh 48.3K - Fv 60Hz
hope this helps and any advice on mounting this is welcomed

John