Last I heard, tire tracks on the monitor voids the warranty anyway.
Even ones as little as a spridget would make. You could always redirect
your cooling fans to blow on the monitor and keep it cool.
adrian,
wondering where this is all going...
Chris Kotting wrote:
>
> I don't think that's such a good idea. You'd probably have to stack some
> manuals on top of the monitor to get the same height as the jack stand on
> the other side, which would tend to block the air vents on the top. You'd
> void the warranty on the monitor for sure! ;^)
>
> A better option wold be to use one of those high-tech monitors that is
> about 1" across, that flips down in front of one eye. Looks like a normal
> monitor floating in front of you. Last I looked, they didn't cost too much
> more than a complete new MGB bodyshell from Moss! (Obligatory MG content)
>
> Chris
>
> >Just use the monitor in place of one of the jack stands! Be sure and
> >wrap the keyboard and mouse in plenty of saran wrap first though.
>
> >adrian
>
> >mathysj@kenyon.edu wrote:
> >>
> >> Larry,
> >>
> >> I am having a difficult time figuring out how I can fit the monitor
> >> underneath the midget to do some of the suspension repairs I need to do?
> >> There is hardly enough room for me! ;)
> >>
> >> Jeff
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