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    Monitor / Keyboard - Mount

    Hey guys,

    Does anybody have photos of how they mounted a monitor and keyboard to their milling machine they want to share? I have a Wells Index CNC knee mill that I'm replacing the old cpu with a PC and want to mount a flat screen and keyboard in place of the old controller. Just looking for ideas on what works well... Thanks for the input. AJ


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    I just bought a 15" Touchscreen on ebay for less than 130 shipped, came with a case and software. Vesa mount on an arm maybe not even run a keyboard. Either use a flexible rubber keyboard and lay it on my enclosure or a folding tray on the touchscreen arm. Ergotron seems to have some sturdy looking offerings, again ebay or an office furniture dealer in your area might have some used or demo stuff.


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