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Baeowolf
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Anyone know an easy way to remove the screen from a monitor?
Lg flatron L22wtg?
Thx in advance
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| Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:04 pm |
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BOBDBONE
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Anyone know an easy way to remove the screen from a monitor?
Lg flatron L22wtg?
Thx in advance |
Usually you remove the mount from the back and then start pulling screws out from all over the back shell.
Every monitor is a little different but it's usually not too bad.
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| Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:28 pm |
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Baeowolf
Lt. Colonel (Mod)


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Location: Milwaukie |
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Anyone know an easy way to remove the screen from a monitor?
Lg flatron L22wtg?
Thx in advance |
Usually you remove the mount from the back and then start pulling screws out from all over the back shell.
Every monitor is a little different but it's usually not too bad. |
Besides the screws for the base support and the 4 to mount on a wall.. There are no screws:( the little bit I could find online is that there's internal clips that you just pull the 2 sides apart with some type of screwdriver.. When I tried one corner I broke the clip and messed up the plastic a little lol
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| Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:31 pm |
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BOBDBONE
1st Lieutenant


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| Re: Monitor mod |
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Anyone know an easy way to remove the screen from a monitor?
Lg flatron L22wtg?
Thx in advance |
Usually you remove the mount from the back and then start pulling screws out from all over the back shell.
Every monitor is a little different but it's usually not too bad. |
Besides the screws for the base support and the 4 to mount on a wall.. There are no screws:( the little bit I could find online is that there's internal clips that you just pull the 2 sides apart with some type of screwdriver.. When I tried one corner I broke the clip and messed up the plastic a little lol |
Aww yes those fun little clips.
I hate those too. Use a putty knife (plastic) and insert it into the edge and then work it along and you should be able to pop them all loose. It's a pain. 
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| Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:38 am |
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Boddaker
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Be thankful it's not an iMac, where you have to pry the front glass off just to get to the screws. 
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Baeowolf
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Thanks Bob it worked great!
And yeah BODDAKER i dont envy you having to take apart a Imac lol

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| Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:05 pm |
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BOBDBONE
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Awesome!
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