The videos have gone as they were part of the blog which is now no more but if you want I can put one up on youtube for a short time if you want so you can see it? Send me a PM to let me know.
The base isnt drilled it is a clamp, much like a vice. They are strong and sturdy, but I don't really move mine at all now that they are in place they basically stay where they are though I am about to buy another dual one as I want to add a second TV to my setup.
If you need to be changing the height of the screens then they are not very handy as the clamp moves up and down the pole but to move it requires undoing 4 allen bolts (easy to do but not somethign you will want to do very often). So all you need to do is rotate and move about on the horizontal plane these are fine and a fraction of the price of the Ergotron etc.
They have held my 2 23" screens for a couple of months now and not caused the slightest of trouble.
Multiple monitors
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You and me both!!! Might do a Peter style video of my set-up once I have it all set-up. I am a sucker for technology and 'toys'LeTiss 4pm wrote:I hope you don't ever get burgled mate!
Unbelievable amount of kit

However, I am sure many will agree, investing in your equipment is very important and makes life a lot less hassle. That is the reason behind the 2nd TV mainly, just to make life a bit easier but will also come in handy when racing is split over 2 channels or clashes are happening. For example one on Channel 4 one on ATR or one on ATR and one on ATR red button. Then when no clashes or on I might pop neighbours on one

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Sounds like a good idea BA. I have to say I enjoyed Peter's video about his setup and would be really interested to see other peoples setups and hear about them and what they use to make life that little bit easier.