 So, one of the problems I've been trying to solve today is I've got these three monitors behind me. I have a triple monitor setup here at the office. You guys see I've got three monitors. Each of them have their own separate monitor stands, you know, the stands that came with the monitors. And I've got a triple monitor setup at my house too. But those triple monitors have a triple monitor stand, a triple monitor mount and stand. That way it's just basically one stand in the center that has three arms that hold the three monitors. That's what I wanted here at the office. So what I did is I ordered a triple monitor stand from Wally. This particular stand here, it's got good reviews over on Amazon, five star reviews and everything. And it's, the problem here is if I get far enough away from this desk, maybe you guys can see how deep this desk is. Well, you can't really tell, but you know, the middle monitors about halfway deep into that desk. That desk is a very deep desk. It's three foot wide. And to mount the Wally triple monitor arm using the traditional clamp mount method, you know, it clamps on the very back of the desk. You know, that's how it mounts to that desk. And if I mounted that triple monitor mount all the way to the back of that three foot wide desk, you know, that middle monitor is going to be at least three foot away from me, maybe more like three and a half, because I'm going to be sitting in a chair in front of the desk a little bit too. That's a long way to be from your monitor, especially with my age and my eyes these days. That's twice as far as I want that monitor to be from me, which means I would have to I would have to change the font size on that monitor. Yeah, I'd probably have to double the font size just to be able to read it. And still, it wouldn't be a good experience. It's just, it would be too dang far away from me for my liking. So there is another option with the Wally triple monitor mount instead using the clamp arm. You can mount it directly in the center of a desk. All you have to do is drill three holes in a desk and you use three hex bolts that mount to the base, the middle arm of that triple monitor mount. And that would work perfectly for this wood top desk. The problem is I'm renting this office and this furniture, this desk was here in this office when I rented it. It's not my personal furniture. So I'm not going to do permanent damage to that desk by drilling holes in it. So what I did is I contacted my brother-in-law and he loves woodworking and building things and all of this stuff. And I told him my problem. I got this three foot wide desk. I have this triple monitor mount that needs to sit about halfway in the middle of the desk without drilling holes in it, right? So what he did is he built this wood base that then, of course, we put the three hex bolts through the bottom of the wood base where now I have this really cool mount. This is only a two foot deep desk. So it looks a little big on this desk, but it's going to look perfect on the three foot wide desk there. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and move this mount over here and I'm going to go ahead and get those monitors mounted to this thing and show you guys what it looks like once it's all plugged in. So there it is all set up and I'm really happy with the way it turned out. The stain on the wood doesn't quite match, but you know what, nobody would really notice. I thought about just painting it solid black because black pretty much goes with anything. But I think the wood grain looks pretty cool. I do have to say I want to thank my brother-in-law. He put in a lot of time as far as building that wood frame. And of course I spent a couple of hours here today tearing down everything and putting all of this back together, but I'm really happy. I think this is a better look. Looks are just aesthetics, right? But just function and feel too, just not having individual monitor stands on the desk. I like this a little bit better. I need to work on the cable management right now. I just have cables running everywhere because I just wanted to get this thing put together and see how it looked, but I'm really happy. I know some of you guys are going to wonder, it's kind of a weird video because not everybody's going to have this kind of problem. Most people are going to be able to mount their monitors to either the back of the desk or if they've got a wood desk, they can just drill it. But I'm not the only one that had this problem. When I did a Google search, there were plenty of people that either had a desk that they couldn't clamp to the back or it was too deep like mine, or they couldn't drill because the desk wasn't made of wood like my desk at home. I've got a L-shaped desk or rather large L-shaped desk that's glass. You can't drill that. So what do you have to do? Well, you have to have some kind of stand that can actually sit on the desk and this rather large wooden U-frame here really fits the build and it's stable, secure, should hold the weight and I'm very pleased with it. Anyway, ran over. Peace, guys.