>> PPS: Does anyone have a good way to get the screw covers off of the legs in
>> back of the machine?
>
> Sure, just use a thin bladed flat screwdriver to gently pry them
> off. Leaves no marks as far as I can tell.
>
> Mad Dog
I have an easier suggestion -- and it occured as an accident when I did it
to my only duo :(, which is a 210. Simply Break the damned things off!!! I
had the legs down on mine and i almost dropped it, it caught on something
and one of the legs broke off. I unscrewed the exposed screw, broke the
other one off, and threw the entire leg-rig in the trash. Try it! It
really works! Take up to 3 ounces off your Duo's weight today!!!
Colin
[mad mac scientist in the making]
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