Robran68 Well-known member Donor 2011 Joined Feb 17, 2008 Messages 3,619 Reaction score 36 Location Fraser, Michigan Oct 24, 2010 #1 I have some A51xxxxxx 20" 10 pin tubes from various TV's and they don't quite fit in a standard A48xxxxxx 19" tube frame. Anybody ever construct a cutom frame for these tubes?
I have some A51xxxxxx 20" 10 pin tubes from various TV's and they don't quite fit in a standard A48xxxxxx 19" tube frame. Anybody ever construct a cutom frame for these tubes?
Token420 New member Joined Dec 8, 2008 Messages 1,062 Reaction score 25 Location Georgia Oct 24, 2010 #2 Check with Artisan2084, he has done some interesting frame mods.
Fudd Active member VAPS Joined Jun 5, 2006 Messages 2,382 Reaction score 13 Location Kalamazoo, Michigan Oct 24, 2010 #3 where the sides bolt on to the pcb plate i'm sure you could just make some kind of spacer to widen the frame.
where the sides bolt on to the pcb plate i'm sure you could just make some kind of spacer to widen the frame.
OP OP Robran68 Well-known member Donor 2011 Joined Feb 17, 2008 Messages 3,619 Reaction score 36 Location Fraser, Michigan Oct 25, 2010 #4 Fudd said: where the sides bolt on to the pcb plate i'm sure you could just make some kind of spacer to widen the frame. Click to expand... The problem is the fixed bolt holes on the two sides. That would be the upper and lower holes on the left or right sides of a horiz monitor..
Fudd said: where the sides bolt on to the pcb plate i'm sure you could just make some kind of spacer to widen the frame. Click to expand... The problem is the fixed bolt holes on the two sides. That would be the upper and lower holes on the left or right sides of a horiz monitor..
tron guy Super Moderator Staff member Donor 12 years: 2011, 2015-2025 VAPS Joined Jun 26, 2007 Messages 23,145 Reaction score 2,593 Location Eureka, California Oct 25, 2010 #5 http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=151332&highlight=I'm+thinking+computer this may not help, but this is how I mounted a computer monitor (after taking it out of the plastic case) into a generic pac man style cab. shoot straight to the last page for pictures. I didn't actually use a frame, I just mounted through the holes in the monitor.
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=151332&highlight=I'm+thinking+computer this may not help, but this is how I mounted a computer monitor (after taking it out of the plastic case) into a generic pac man style cab. shoot straight to the last page for pictures. I didn't actually use a frame, I just mounted through the holes in the monitor.