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I was in a simular situation a few years back. Milltronics did not sell any of the older CRT monitors. So I decided to just buy a monitor and strip it from it's case. I found a Tandy 12" or 14" I forget which, from eBay for $10 bucks. After stripping it from it's plastic case and making some mounting modifications in the Milltronics enclosure. I installed it and it worked great. And I only paid 10 bucks.Scott |
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| we did that too, actually a few times and then we just built a new case to hold the old monitors without taking the plastic off. Haven't destroyed any since...
__________________ Gimpy aka 313 (three thirteen) The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
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| You could probably get a used monitor from your local computer store (privately owned,) for near nothing too. Our chip went out and a guy found one in his trash bin for $5, compared to a couple hundred if I recall correctly through our local dealer who was out of stock...
__________________ Gimpy aka 313 (three thirteen) The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
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