Good call guys re the safety angle.
When Andrew did it all, he did it like he had done it a million times. It took him a minute only, and explained "most" of it, but left the part about arcing the monitor out against the metal chasis etc with a screwdriver which sounds like it also might be a "short cut" which may not be correct for anyone not experienced with these monitors !
Anyone doing any work on a Pin2000 monitor/monitor chasis, it might be a good idea to PM Andrew (Beaky) who has alot of experience, or PM me and I can give you Andys mobile number (he works with me most days).
I am glad the safety issue re Pin2000 monitors has been raised, because most people would not know that even though the machine is completely turned off, and power disconnected, the monitor can still be dangerous/lethal unless dealt with properly. Dont let that all put you off doing up the monitor etc, cause the results are worth while, but u must follow the safety guidelines the guys have mentioned.