>Update:
>The Case appears to be 100% plastic upon taking another look at it.
>Someone just advised to 'check under the feet' and that didn't bear
>fruit. My assessment -revised- is that the case is constructed of a 5
>sided box with openings at front and rear for firewire jacks and the
>drive door area respectively. The bottom plate looks to be a snap in
>affair at the ends, but the side seams are damn near perfect and I
>wonder if they're glued in. I mis-remembered it being a metal box.
>Dang thing annoys me. To tell the truth, seeing flying shards would be
>pretty satisfying!
>
>Richard
>
>On Nov 6, 5:54 pm, aussieshepsrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > This is pretty straight forward. I have a Lacie FireWire CDRW Case I'd
>>  like to Open Up, but I can't figure out how to do it without breaking
>>  parts or pieces of the housing. Shattering Shards Sliding through the
>  > Ether isn't something I'm neccessarily opposed to, but if I can avoid

Richard;

What is the Model Number so we can get a look at it.

ErnieG

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