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I used some nice fabric to trim around the edge of the bracket because part of the visor fabric melted from the heat of the dremel while cutting into the metal inner frame.
Actually, the only trouble area is the bottom of the monitor frame where it attaches to the visor fabric. It seems to be in there solid otherwise, but I would still like ideas on what I should do to get it more permanent.