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Cutting glare on screen- some help!

cdsmith46

New member
I realise that this could as easily have gone on the modifications forum, and if it is moved there, I will not be offended.
Working from advice that Stasys provided earlier, I went to see a buddy who has an art/framing shop. He was able to provide glare cutting glass that is frosted with acid on both sides, which helps to further cut glare. He cut me a piece 2 x 3 inches, and we pushed it all the way to the top of the screen frame, centered it left to right, and put a long piece of tape across the top of the frame and on to the glass piece. It acts as a firm hinge. He then used 2 tiny sticky balls, about the size of a BB, at the lower corners to stick it to the actual faceplate surface. I am right up there with sliced bread and canned beer now!
Is it perfect? No, but it is definitely better. The 2 sided frosted glass seems to help some. The cost to me was $5.00, which I consider cheap, but he had to cut a new piece of glass and fiddle with it a little. The 5 dollars was his charge to a friend, and I appreciated it. It could have been more.
Chuck Smith
St. Francisville, LA.
or as I like to think of it, Cajunistan!
 
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