Building a LCD SCreen Support Topics Situation What do I Need? What do I have? What tools would I use? How I did it? Final Project Actual Situation I have an old laptopLCD Screen which I wish to use as a PC monitor with my laptop. I have the electronic issue taken care of, but need a support for the monitor to stand. I did not want to spend much on it, so I thought on using any recycled material from my backyard. What Do I need? I need something small and reliable support for the LCD Screen. After looking at what I have availble, I came up with the following design... What Do I have? I went in my storage shed and gather some PVC tubings of different sizes, 45 degree adapters, 1/2" thread adapters and 90 degre elbows among other stuffs... What tools Did I use? Electric drill, screw driver, hammer, kitchen knife, saw, etc How I did it? Now comes the building! 1. Measure, marck and cut the big (6" Diameter) piece of pvc pipe I needed for the base and sand off all the edges and holes using sand paper. 2. Measure and cut the small pvc pipes according to drawing's lengths needed, 3. Make the support-to-screen connector out of a 1/2" pvc piece of pipe (heating it over fire and bending it with a pair o pliers), then make two small holes on each end for 1/4" from edges, 4. Assemble all together to locate the needed holes in the LCD Screen back metal part, 5. Disassemble and paint all the part for best look, 6. Reassemble all together and put the bolt and nuts to LCD Screen back metal, and Voila!