Remember Ully's
perfectly working Canyon Bomber?
Well long story short: I broke it's monitor neck

I know, I know...
Although Ully took the news like a gentleman I really really feel super bad about it and could bang my head on the wall for hours for being so stupid.
How did it happen? Well, my trailer was too small to carry the cab upright so I had to carry it lying on its back. Of course I double checked if everything was firmly attached before moving the cab. Little did I knew that the monitor chassis itself was too weak to support the wheight of the monitor in this horizontal position...
The whole chassis bended and of course the neck of the monitor touched the backdoor and got seriously damaged.
Lesson learned, try to carry your cabs in a vertical position as much as possible, because those old giants don't like to rest on their back, hence the name "upright"...
I will now of course do whatever I can to fix this BIG mistake.
Etienne has already suggested that a really precise soldering
might fix the problem,...that would be a great solution!
Other ideas I had: finding the exact same broken part... but is this something you can just swap?
If so, in my tournament table, I have a working TEC TM600 (it's the same monitor but in it's 19'' version), I'm of course OK to give the non broken piece to Ully but can it even be removed, and will it work on his monitor?
Questions,questions,... need you help here guys, my electronic knowledge is definitely too limited to tackle this problem alone.
Here are some pictures of the damages and the
monitor's manual.
It's a B/W Monitor TEC TM623 (sometimes called TM123 by Atari) and it's used in Atari cabs from that period (circa 1977).




