Im lucky enough to have two (2) big (23 inch, I think) monitors at work. Since I got them, Ive been looking to mount them to the wall and win back the desk space (Ill never understand why flat panel monitors or TVs are left on their bases). By getting them off the desk I can slide the laptop dock under the primary monitor. That will let me set up my secondary printer where the laptop dock used to sit. The second monitor can now be hung above the phone, getting it closer to the first for a more seamless view between them.
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My desk before the monitor wall mounting began. |
I began by measuring the clearance Id need for the laptop and determining where and at what height Id like the monitors. Then of course I took their bases off and set them aside. |
Laying out the mounting holes in the board. |
As the wall is a steel framed, ½ gypsum wall typical of modern light commercial construction I was not comfortable mounting the monitor arms directly to the gypsum. Since Im locating them relative to my chair and not the wall framing, I chose to mount a wooden board to the wall first. The board can be fastened to two (2) studs and the monitor arms can be mounted to the board, independent of the stud locations. Before I installed the board, I carefully layed out and pre-drilled all of the fastener holes.
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