I was considering remodeling my gaming room and I've sunk hours into finding a table that would actually have a weight rating that could hold my CRT and the consoles that would connect to it.
Ultimately I decided, if I wanted one, I'd have to build one.
Meanwhile, a little bit of rose colored glasses because old tubes can have their own issues. I remember getting a bunch of adhesive magnetic strips to fix screen geometry and setting up a mirror so I could see the effects.
CRT construction is basically a lost art today. The machines have been scrapped, everyone who operated them retired or died. It's kind of sad.
=P you could just keep an eye out for an old dresser or a bookshelf at thrift stores/antique shops.
Heck, keep an eye out for a rear projection or an old console tv that quit and gut the console, lol. Heck, a while back, somebody down the street had a rear projection out on the curb for free, but I didn't have a way to get it home safely, lol (I didn't have my truck, and I live on a hill)
I was considering remodeling my gaming room and I've sunk hours into finding a table that would actually have a weight rating that could hold my CRT and the consoles that would connect to it.
Ultimately I decided, if I wanted one, I'd have to build one.
Meanwhile, a little bit of rose colored glasses because old tubes can have their own issues. I remember getting a bunch of adhesive magnetic strips to fix screen geometry and setting up a mirror so I could see the effects.
CRT construction is basically a lost art today. The machines have been scrapped, everyone who operated them retired or died. It's kind of sad.
=P you could just keep an eye out for an old dresser or a bookshelf at thrift stores/antique shops.
Heck, keep an eye out for a rear projection or an old console tv that quit and gut the console, lol. Heck, a while back, somebody down the street had a rear projection out on the curb for free, but I didn't have a way to get it home safely, lol (I didn't have my truck, and I live on a hill)