> i found the same link, suffice it to say that it requires substantial
> metal working, preferably with a mill (expensive if you have to pay a
> machine shop to do it, note to self, really try to find a free mill...)
> and i sadly don't see any way around it.  you could probably get by with
> sheet metal sheers or a metal cutting jig saw, if you are patient,
> skilled, and have plenty of time.  it requires drilling out several
> rivets and replacing them with snap-rivets in a different position.
> basically the shelf, which is riveted into the machine has to be
> removed, moved down, and replaced, after making a bigger hole in the
> front.  glad i have a scsi bus for externals, much simpler.  the english
> instructions on the site are also difficult to follow, it was written by
> a french speaker who obviously knows english as a second language but
> needs a little work (i can't complain, the only other languages i've
> learned are programming languages and they're much simpler).

Would you happen to have this link?

Thanks,
Ron


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