The last two screws had the star head, but also had a center circle 
so it look like the rest but wasn't. So i scraped the unit and got a 
new one. As cheap as these are not a problem.

At 09:27 AM 5/13/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Tim,
>
>You shouldn't have any rivets to remove to remove the outer housing of a
>microwave, otherwise it wouldn't be financially feasible to do all that work
>to drill out the rivets, then re-attach new ones once the unit was fixed.
>
>On top of that, you may damage the unit further if the drill you're using to
>drill out the rivets goes in too far, or something like that.
>
>I think that the rivets you saw might have been holding something else
>within the unit that needed to be there.
>
>Without looking at it, I couldn't tell you what that is, so I won't
>speculate, but I can tell you, with some reasonable assurances, that rivets
>would not be holding the housing onto the unit.
>
>Victor
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