I'm going to go try this right now... On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Kitt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Use a butter knife or a broad-headed little angled pry bar if you have > one.... you do not want to nick the rubber. (A broad headed screwdriver > will wok, but it's a good idea not to use one on your first surgery.<G>) Go > in at one of the two extra-wide open lug slots in order to get as shallow > an angle as possible and then go to the other side or work the gasket > down slowly going around the gasket rather than trying to drag it off with > one brutal jerk. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ray Sachs > > The screen is held in place by the gasket, correct? Do you just stick a > screwdriver or butter-knife or something in there to wedge the gasket out > and the screen comes with it? Any advice appreciated. > > > >
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