Anyone ever paint their monitor?
Anyone ever paint their monitor?
Seems everything is black and silver lately, but my old 19" Viewsonic CRT (which is still great btw, won't get an LCD til it dies on me) is that "cream" color, and I was wondering how safe/easy it was to paint it black? Anyone ever do that?
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Re: Anyone ever paint their monitor?
Originally posted by tunis5000
Seems everything is black and silver lately, but my old 19" Viewsonic CRT (which is still great btw, won't get an LCD til it dies on me) is that "cream" color, and I was wondering how safe/easy it was to paint it black? Anyone ever do that?
My mom sponged my g/f's monitor purple.. (I built her a purple computer.) and no problems.. They say to use Vinyl Dye for monitors though.. Try a google for it and see what you come up with.
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...cover the vent holes from the inside, and carefully mask off the screen. It's hard to remove overspray once it's on there. And what dangers are there to adding some cold cathode tubes inside the CRT case? I'm thinking about doing that to my latest project with dual 21" CRTs:
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my daughter sprayed painted her monitor - (my old nokia and didnt ask me ) with purple paint and gliitter didnt hurt it - (except for resale had to about give it away ) also i might add she added decals to the case ! thats what happens when you send the child to collage .
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me.
my old monitr i was able to take all the outer casing off in 3 chunks.. they you can pait it any way you want and then put it back on.
Working inside the monitor can be deadly if you dont know what to stay away from.... also you have to find a 12V source or do what i did and add one (or do it all cheesy and have a cable comming from your computer supplying the 12V) then just put it in there. what you need to be aware of is that eveen tho its off and unplugged it can still kill you... keep away from the tube and stuff going to the tube at all cost... leave it off and unplugged for like a week to discharge it. Then just keep stuff away form the hight voltage (the suction cup looking thing) and you should be set.
Working inside the monitor can be deadly if you dont know what to stay away from.... also you have to find a 12V source or do what i did and add one (or do it all cheesy and have a cable comming from your computer supplying the 12V) then just put it in there. what you need to be aware of is that eveen tho its off and unplugged it can still kill you... keep away from the tube and stuff going to the tube at all cost... leave it off and unplugged for like a week to discharge it. Then just keep stuff away form the hight voltage (the suction cup looking thing) and you should be set.
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thats what happens when you send the child to collage .
YA, they eat the books!
That suction cup thingy is the deadly thingy!! Also the transformer it connects to, they can hold a charge for ALONG time. I have shot a spark after a week, but other times they been dead after a day or two!
What we normally did is make a jumper wire with an aligator clip on each end, connect one to ground and the other to a flat blade screwdriver (closer to the tip than the handle but shouldn't really matter). Slide the screwdriver under the rubber suction cup looking thingy as it has been reffered to, Nice POP and see a pretty good sized arc. Then still be careful of anything else as you work anyway just so you don't cut yourself or break anything. SLIDE the screwdriver UNDER the rubber cup, DO NOT try to lift it up with your fingers to put the driver under it. I saw someone fly once doing something that dumb, lucky for him it had been unplugged a couple days already. When I say he was dumb, I mean he knew why he was using a screw driver and ground wire and had done this at least twice, then did that!
Think I am kinding about doing that? It was really alot of fun to do in the rain and really wet working on video games in a portable arcade for many years!! Don't know why it made me so nervous, in all the years I never got shocked once doing that, but I was knocked on my butt a few times touching other things. A generator got me once, and at least twice on an office trailer.
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Re: Be sure to...
Originally posted by Bigal
...cover the vent holes from the inside, and carefully mask off the screen. It's hard to remove overspray once it's on there. And what dangers are there to adding some cold cathode tubes inside the CRT case? I'm thinking about doing that to my latest project with dual 21" CRTs:
Hi al ! long time no see... hope everything is going ok . please post some pics of your projects I always enjoy them... I remember whenyou did the printercase pc lol
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.....I've been going to the computer shows, but I haven't seen you there. My friend, you have missed so much in the printer-to-computer lifecycle. The original machine was blessed with a Sony G520 21" CRT to go with it's Geforce 6800 GT, and my new project now has two of those monitors (yeah, now I have three of them), because it has two complete AMD systems inside it's HP printer case. Printers rule at my house, at least when it comes to gaming. Anyway, you haven't heard the last from the original machine...good things are yet to come.
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That transformer didnt get the name "flyback" for nothing!
Hey al.. if you even need any printers let me know... i can normaly get them for ya.. various makes and models.
Hey al.. if you even need any printers let me know... i can normaly get them for ya.. various makes and models.
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