it's aluminum speed rail. all monitor mounts are fully articulating; can rotate to portrait and be pulled almost 2 feet closer depending on task. the rig was modeled in sketchup. and i am happy to share complete list of components...
all security and communications gear still to be delivered and installed. counter-tops encourage clutter. but it does need a cup holder. most of the mounts are from hospital supply sites. they are heavier duty and better made.
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Sitting in that chair would probably make me feel like I could take over the world...
@Brasil221: Haha...
Yeah, I'm not even sure I would be able to stay on task with even more than 2 monitors...
What did you use to mount the monitors to the pole? Where'd you piece that together from man? This is P I M P.
Yeah I want to know how you constructed that structure? Is it steel pipe? Oughta post on instructables.
Haha! it looks like the setup that Joel Moore had in Grandma's Boy!
Looks like it's standard scaffolding. Really cool setup but no place to actually set things down.
yeah, you need a cupholder.
it's aluminum speed rail. all monitor mounts are fully articulating; can rotate to portrait and be pulled almost 2 feet closer depending on task. the rig was modeled in sketchup. and i am happy to share complete list of components...
all security and communications gear still to be delivered and installed. counter-tops encourage clutter. but it does need a cup holder. most of the mounts are from hospital supply sites. they are heavier duty and better made.
A series of tubes!
An evil genius in the making...
That gives me goose bumps, because it looks expensive.
YEA, THIS IS SOOOOO MATRIX
He's the ONE !!....lol
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