>> From: Lightning Raider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> the SE .... (Blimey, getting inside one of these has
>> proven a task indeed, but I've done it eventually - after getting the
>> special tool!)
>
>You mean to take the screws out or something to "crack" the case? The latter
>task was never an elegant matter! I used to lay the thing face down and give
>it a special manual yank (maybe there another element, I forget, bit of
>pressure with a screwdriver in the plastic at a join... I do recall breaking
>the tube of one (disposable) SE practicing). As for the screws I made a
>screw driver by attaching a short ("for a drill" star screw driver bit)
>pressed and resin glued and heat cured into the end of a long thin aluminium
>hollow rod...
>
>David Elmo
>
An extra long shaft Torx T-8 and a case spreader to open the case for the
first time. Thereafter a slap of the wrist on all corners will separate the
case.
Charlie
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