On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Jay West wrote:
Ok - ok - you can all stop laughing now! :) (about me
trying to turn the
tube). I never touched a monitor before and don't know electronically how
they work at all. Hence, my question. The biggest reason I didn't turn the
coil part others were talking about was that it had a big line of hotglue
around it, so it looked to me like it was supposed to stay put.
I went back and delicately removed the line of glue, and the coil thingy
turns easily. The picture is now perfect - so thanks a MILLION to all who
responded (and didn't laugh too loudly <grin>). One last question if I can
impose.... should I get out the hot glue gun and put another line of glue
Unless you anticipate moving the monitor around a LOT - read vibration - I
would not bother with it. But, do retighten the clamp :)
- don
where the tube meets the coil in addition to
tightening down the hose clamp
doodad, or should I just skip the glue? Actually, it might not be glue, it
looks like clear caulk.
THANKS!
Jay West