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Request Resolved - Attaching a Joytech Display to My PlayStation 2

Request Resolved - Attaching a Joytech Display to My PlayStation 2

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Utter_Trash
Junior Member
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06-13-2025, 09:40 AM
#1
I’m sorry for the deviation from a political discussion; I was directed here for this inquiry. I own an 8-inch Joytech screen intended for my Playstation 2, however, my console lacks pre-existing mounting points to secure it. My question is: what alternative methods exist to attach these two items together besides purchasing a drill and creating custom holes myself—a solution I anticipate utilizing only once?

Monitor:
https://imgur.com/a/3sfFzqn
View: https://imgur.com/a/3sfFzqn
Playstation 2 rear:
https://imgur.com/a/iyqBqiE
View: https://imgur.com/a/iyqBqiE
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Utter_Trash
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM #1

I’m sorry for the deviation from a political discussion; I was directed here for this inquiry. I own an 8-inch Joytech screen intended for my Playstation 2, however, my console lacks pre-existing mounting points to secure it. My question is: what alternative methods exist to attach these two items together besides purchasing a drill and creating custom holes myself—a solution I anticipate utilizing only once?

Monitor:
https://imgur.com/a/3sfFzqn
View: https://imgur.com/a/3sfFzqn
Playstation 2 rear:
https://imgur.com/a/iyqBqiE
View: https://imgur.com/a/iyqBqiE

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ChafSwafty
Member
123
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM
#2
Depending on the situation, dual-component plastic epoxy might suffice—though it’s quite durable. Alternatively, large rubber bands or zip ties could work. For a lasting yet detachable solution, utilizing drill bits and screws is effective; however, caution is advised – removing all electronic components beforehand is recommended before creating any supports. Consider sourcing used tools from auctions, estate sales, or pawn shops; frequently, partial sets of drill bits are available at low prices—simply purchasing multiple sets to assemble a complete collection.
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ChafSwafty
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM #2

Depending on the situation, dual-component plastic epoxy might suffice—though it’s quite durable. Alternatively, large rubber bands or zip ties could work. For a lasting yet detachable solution, utilizing drill bits and screws is effective; however, caution is advised – removing all electronic components beforehand is recommended before creating any supports. Consider sourcing used tools from auctions, estate sales, or pawn shops; frequently, partial sets of drill bits are available at low prices—simply purchasing multiple sets to assemble a complete collection.

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Bloemkool33
Member
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06-13-2025, 09:40 AM
#3
Depending on the situation, a dual-component plastic epoxy might suffice, though it’s quite durable. Alternatively, extremely large rubber bands or zip ties could work. For a lasting yet detachable solution, utilizing drill bits and screws is effective; however, caution is advised – removing all electronic components beforehand is recommended before creating any supports. Explore affordable options through secondhand tools acquired from auctions, estate sales, or pawn shops. Frequently, partial sets of drill bits are available at low prices, necessitating the purchase of multiple sets to assemble a comprehensive collection.
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Bloemkool33
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM #3

Depending on the situation, a dual-component plastic epoxy might suffice, though it’s quite durable. Alternatively, extremely large rubber bands or zip ties could work. For a lasting yet detachable solution, utilizing drill bits and screws is effective; however, caution is advised – removing all electronic components beforehand is recommended before creating any supports. Explore affordable options through secondhand tools acquired from auctions, estate sales, or pawn shops. Frequently, partial sets of drill bits are available at low prices, necessitating the purchase of multiple sets to assemble a comprehensive collection.

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0ACID_Rain0
Member
179
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM
#4
If there aren't pre-existing attachment points, you’ll need adhesive. Alternatively, a 3D printer could be used to create supports for it.
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0ACID_Rain0
06-13-2025, 09:40 AM #4

If there aren't pre-existing attachment points, you’ll need adhesive. Alternatively, a 3D printer could be used to create supports for it.