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At 08:16 PM 11/15/97, you wrote: >>>you guessed it . . .two stripped screws (center bottom, and back >panel--the >>>latter in particular had been death-toorqued by the assembler) > >>This exact thing happened to me ... It has to be one of the most annoying >>things to happen ... the tolerances that the screws were tightened at >>clearly outweigh the strength of the materials involved. Anyway, two of >>them had to be removed using horrendous means ... good luck > >Err... guys, believe it or not it's not that the screws are overtightened. >The problem lies in the fact that the screws are not repeat NOT Phillips. >They are POSIDRIVE of the type used to hold MACs together. If you can >locate a Posidrive screwdriver you may be able to salvage the screws. >NB this is a misprint for the first 350-ish units. Subsequent ones >actually _did_ use Phillips screws. > >Michael > > > > thanks everyone, for your concern. Yeah, I forgot yhe name of those damn goofy screws that have the little arrow and look just like Phillips . . . to paraphrase Indiana Jones, why did it have to be posidrive? Tom "the toolman" Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net