how to attach item A to item B

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basically i got a new monitor from ocuk, loving it but unfortunately because of the design of it the put where the stand attaches to the monitor is stopping me from using this desk mount which is very very annoying as the monitor doesn't fit on my desk atm so can't use it.

so turning to you guys to help me out and find a way for me to get this attached to this without any cutting if possible.

the back of the monitor just incase:

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the size of the vesa thing is 75, but as the desk mount is for 75 and 100 it doesn't fit in the 4 wholes

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With a mount like that, wouldn't your monitor always have a slight tilt to one side? It would have to be very strong to hold up 33k from one side without tilting?
 
I don't understand the problem. The stand has the holes for 75 and 100. Your monitor has vesa 75 holes. Just use the 75 holes? Or do you mean it's because the back of the monitor is slightly recessed? That should be a problem as the screws will no doubt be fine.
 
I don't understand the problem. The stand has the holes for 75 and 100. Your monitor has vesa 75 holes. Just use the 75 holes? Or do you mean it's because the back of the monitor is slightly recessed? That should be a problem as the screws will no doubt be fine.

if you look at the picture i took you can see the part where the stand (lgither grey) attachs to the monitor. when you remove the stand there is 2 big bits sticking out which is preventing the mount attaching the thats where the 100 holes would be. sos for not explaining right
 
i dont know why, but i dont trust wall mounts for tv at all, they're made to hold tvs! but i always have the niggling doubt that one day gravity will take its tole and ill be under it.

One of lifes weird paranoias
 
last resort but sure there must be a better option then this? thinking maybe like 4 big bolt type things that fit in the space and then i use longer screws. this possible?

this is what i was gonna suggest. it will be fine so long as you are using the right bolts and can still tighten them up properly.
just make sure that they are the correct length to go into the monitor the right amount.

i use spacers when fitting far heavier and more important things all the time.
 
I was in the same situation with my Samsung and just chopped down the VESA mount with a hacksaw and filed it off, it only took five minutes.

guess thats what im gonig to have to do then. reason i didn't want to was just incase i wanted to use the mount for the other monitor one day i would be able to, but i then the thing only cost £25 with p&p so not so bad to have to get another i suppose.
 
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