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mmmPeanutButter:
First off, de-case your monitor.

Next, discharge the monitor (figure out how FIRST)

Measure the distance from one corner bracket (as seen in above pic) to the one on the oposite side.  This has to be less than the indide width of your cab.

Now you will need to mount the monitor to something to rotate it.  Most people use a wooden board.  Some people make theirs very large.  If you make it a little thicker, you can get away with it being very small.

I just fit a 21" computer monitor (I know, boo, hiss) into a Centipede restoration (relax, no side art and converted to Growl).  The inside width of the cab is only 23.75".  It's tight, but nice and smooth.  ;)

subcriminal:
I've got a rotating 21" Hantarex in a 620mm wide cabinet (24 1/2"). It barely fits as the 2x1 frame that it sits on had to be shaved to allow the frame of the monitor to clear it at 45 deg of rotation.

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