I am interesed in attaching small containers/trays (imagine a ash tray but not that heavy) to my flat screen monitor. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to attach the tray to the monitor without it scratching my monitor.
why is this in the computer section? you need the DIY part lol
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