Well, let's see: scraps of leather? Check. Felt colored with a felt-
tip pen? Check. A piece of an old rubber gasket? Check. A blob of
Shoe-Goo? Silicon sealer? Ad absurdiam.
On Jan 27, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Jason wrote:
I'm not proud of this, but when I lost one on an Ibook, and the
store said they wanted 10 bucks for one, I looked around, and saw
an older display model that was already missing two ,and when I
left, it was missing three..... other than that, E bay, or look in
any hardware store for little rubber feet, I guess, though then you
may want to change them all out as to stay uniform..
On 27/01/2006, at 05:37, Peter Saint James wrote:
I lost one of the rubber feet to my Al Powerbook. The Applestore
I went to says it is not covered by AppleCare and want $7 for a
piece of rubber about the size of a bug pie.
Anyone have good luck improvising a foot for a Powerbook? What
did you use?
Peter Webster
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