Again, the problem is already solved... Let's try not be overly  
helpful here on LEM... :) Plus, I wouldn't use anything metal, as it  
will probably dent the case.


        -Cyrus



On Mar 15, 2009, at 4:37 PM, PeterH wrote:

>
>
> On Mar 15, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Doug wrote:
>
>> I believe you need a Mac cracker which looked to me to be a little
>> device to
>> force apart the Mac at several different places. It was something
>> to go in
>> the crack where the comp opens and to twist it to get the case to
>> pop open.
>> That's all that I saw a tech do.
>
> A "case cracker" is certainly one way to go.
>
> However, one can be made from a 1" wide spring clamp with the tips
> removed and the jaws flattened in a vise.
>
> The one I use is an Adjustable Clamp Company Stock Number 3201.
>
> http://www.adjustableclamp.com/sc-3200.htm
>
> >


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