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DOH! Forgot to change that second picture.
NICE HACK!
I'll add a link here to your original thread . . . *bites tongue* . . . as the in-editable-initial-post "feature" won't allow you to . . .
http://www.applefritter.com/node/view/2327
. . . beautiful work on that PoleLamp'Book® hack!
jt
very nice
what size of screen is that :?
TOM
It's a 20.1" Dell 2001fp. Makes my poor 17" seem small.
I would not have drilled holes in my floor and ceiling for such an unreliable machine.
I didn't. I used a 40A shore durometer high-grade polyethelene vhb-adhesive-baked rubber as pads on top and bottom. It's just wedged in there. You could yank on it and not much would happen.
It looks like you already disable your internal display
How did you do that?
Could you teach us how to disable the internal display??
Thank you
Mmmmmmm. Thats a rather sexy looking mod...
How did you mount the LCD? How much does it weigh? (Approximately)
Looks great...
The Dell 2001fp has the advantage of a VESA compliant mount. In the back of the monitor, you'll find a 4.75" square "cutout" in the plastic. This is what the standard desk stand clips in to. From a local metal supplier, I bought a 3/16" thick x 4.75" square aluminum plate. Drilled holes in it with a Dewalt. I screwed the plate to the 80/20 structural framing, then I screwed the monitor to the plate.
The whole setup probably weighs in the ballpark of 75-85 pounds. The monitor itself weighs about 20.
Nice, how much did that cost you?!