Thank you for emailing. I am away, with little access to email, until 4 
January, and will respond on my return.

Wishing you a relaxing and enjoyable break

Bruce

On 27 Dec 2014, at 23:33, 'Glen' via Vintage Macs 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Surprised you got the feet off without breaking the plastic that holds them 
> in place. I have a few 6100's and had feet brake off from moving the computer 
> from one desk to another. Their 20 year old plastic is extremely brittle, at 
> least on the ones I have.
> 
> If you haven't taken the cover off yet, I found using a flat blade screw 
> driver and very gently prying up the plastic tab that holds it in place will 
> prevent breaking the tab off. I had a couple of tabs break off before using 
> the screw driver method. If intact the cover it may be worth a couple of 
> dollars to someone who has a  broken one.
> 
> If the original poster is not interested in the feet you offer, then I am --  
> if shipped within the USA.
> You can contact me off list: glenstrek at yahoo dot com.
> 
> 6100's are a great little pizza box Mac. Used one until a year ago for my 
> business (now retired) with a FileMaker database, a 300 MHz G3 processor, 264 
> MB RAM, HPV card with 4 MB RAM and networked to my newer G4's at that time. 
> --glen
> 
> 
> 
> From: 'vmacgal' via Vintage Macs <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Cc: [email protected] 
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 2:02 AM
> Subject: Re: Need Plastic foot for Performa 6115CD
> 
> I'm in the process of dismantling my 6115CD and have the 4 feet. They came 
> off first, still trying to open the case so I can remove the harddrive. Let 
> me know if you still need the feet. I'll be glad to send them for the cost of 
> shipping.
> 
> On Saturday, December 11, 2010 2:47:24 AM UTC-8, iainnitro wrote:
> Greetings: 
> 
> I have a 6115CD Power Mac (6100 series case) that one of the plastic 
> feet has broken and will not re-attach to the metal chassis.  This is 
> the right front foot.  I have thought about trying to Gorilla Glue it 
> back on (there are metal tabs that hold the plastic foot on and the 
> plastic broke at that point)... but upon reading the back of the 
> Gorilla Glue bottle, it recommends against using it on polyethylene or 
> polypropylene plastics.  The question is:  What kind of plastic is on 
> our Vintage beige Macs... IIRC, it is one of those types? 
> 
> It would be great if someone has a good complete foot they'd be 
> willing to send my way as inexpensively as possible or I am open to 
> repair suggestions or if someone has had a similar issue and how you 
> fixed it. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Mike 
> 
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