That's looking good. I checked out your pics on your webpage, too. Thanks for taking the time to post this info!
To move the monitor forward (from your original location), did you just mount the new monitor mounting board to the front of the original mounting board rather than the rear?
Could you post some more pics of how the monitor mounted to the board (either here or to your webpage)?
Could you post pics of your homemade chassis-to-tube brackets?
Do you think that you could reposition the chassis relative to the tube to get it to fit in the cab more? Does the neck board stick out?
How close is the front of the monitor glass to the back of the bezel glass (that you don't have yet)? Could you bring it forward more? What if you had the monitor glass touching the bezel glass?
How deep is your monitor? You probably can't measure it now, but...
from the front of the glass to the back of the neckboard?
front of glass to back of chassis?
If not measureable, how bout from the back of the new mounting board to those...
What is the model and make of your monitor? (curious to what the advertised depth is...)
Top of the mounting board to back is 12", bottom to back is 17". That's measuring from the back of the board, not including the board. The board is 3/4" thick.
Are these dimensions from the original monitor mounting board? Are they measurements horizontally back (aka perpendicular to the back panel) or are they perpendicular from the monitor mounting board?
Tempest definitely needs a smoked glass. Be careful how dark you go, though, as vector monitors show up much better through smoked glass than a raster showing an emulated vector image. Keep it fairly light.
I'm curious now... I got a couple pieces of midway (galaga type) smoked plexi in storage that I'll dig out and try out in front of my monitor and see how much it 'dims' the 'vectors'. I'll try to get to that tonight and post pics if you'd like.
Thanks,
Rick