My Home Built Multi-Monitor mount/stand - Vertical

Quote from pt199:

To the OP

I don't like the Chinese pipe fittings and flanges that you used!

As long as he can see the monitors well, and they don't fall down, I don't see the problem. Saving money in a minus sum game is always a win imo.
 
Quote from LEAPup:

I'm using two Ergotron quad stands. They are $$$, but VERY sturdy. Is it overkill? Probably. Imo, unless you're wrestling in your office, the stand brownsfan posted should do the job quite well.

Well, I do "wrestle" with the markets every day :D No monitors have been knocked down yet (although there are times that I wanna throw something at it).

Chinese fittings? Heck, I don't know where they were made. It's what they had at Osh. I didn't get picky. At the beginning, I didn't even know if this idea would work. Took it on as a fun project. If stuff starts breaking down, it'll be easy to replace parts.

And if you guys see things that can be done better or differently, I'd love to hear it. I can always "mod" it as time goes on.
 
Quote from Traderham:


And if you guys see things that can be done better or differently, I'd love to hear it. I can always "mod" it as time goes on.

Traderham: Good job. Some of these multiple monitor fixtures cost more than the monitors themselves. I believe in spending money where it matters.

I did a custom fixture. I found that the easier way for me is to use fiberboards as back support. Erect the fiberboard on top of the office desk (a simple, "IKEA" kind of office desk) and secure it. Then mount each monitor with some $29.95 VESA monitor mounts which let the monitor has all 3 degrees of freedom in tilt, swing and rotate. There are some monitor mount (Sly is the make) that let you extend the monitor out by as much as 5 to 10 inches.
 
Here at Cobra Trading www.cobratrading.com we had bought multiple stands from Ergotron, but then stumbled across www.easymountlcd.com and ordered a few of the six monitor stands. They have worked awesome and for only a little over $100, hardly worth trying to make something else work.

Hope this helps someone. Let me know if I can ever do anything to earn your brokerage accounts.
 
no holes on back of my monitor
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Chadd, those are some really good prices at ezmountLCD. Thanks for the link. I build a horizontal one at my parents and I think this actually would have cost me less!

nkhoi, Chadd is correct. I have a Dell like the one you posted and the stand pops off. There is a button you have to push somewhere in the back. You'll find Vesa mounting holes underneath.
 
Quote from Chadd Hessing:

That stand pops off the back and there should be holes behind there. The ordered stands come with screws.

+1

There's something to be said for what a flat blade screwdriver can uncover.:)
 
Quote from Traderham:



nkhoi, Chadd is correct. I have a Dell like the one you posted and the stand pops off. There is a button you have to push somewhere in the back. You'll find Vesa mounting holes underneath.
thanks, now I know what that button for.
 
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