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beezlerob, the unit I received included a plastic bezel ... similar to this one. I disassembled the entire unit to understand how it was constructed. I gingerly pried the touchscreen from the display and it didn't take much effort to remove. I'm surprised your touchscreen held on for as long as it did! Perhaps the weatherstripping, that binds the touchscreen to the display, had lost most of its 'stickiness' on my unit.
I thought that using the original bezel, which naturally does a great job of holding the touchscreen to the display, in a 'blind' wall mount (i.e. no access to the rear) would be faster and easier than making a custom bezel. In fact, it was a lot more work that I had anticipated. I'm happy with the result but I'd never do it again.
I thought that using the original bezel, which naturally does a great job of holding the touchscreen to the display, in a 'blind' wall mount (i.e. no access to the rear) would be faster and easier than making a custom bezel. In fact, it was a lot more work that I had anticipated. I'm happy with the result but I'd never do it again.