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Tom McCune <news1@DELETE_THISmccune.cc> wrote:

>I've lost one of those little rubber footing pads under the laptop. How do
>you go about replacing one of them?

Go to a craft store, buy a leetle sheet of rubber padding stuff
that appeals to you, an Exacto knife if you don't have one
already, and some cement suitable for use on rubber/plastic. Use
(b) on (a) to cut to fit, then (c) on the result to attach them
to the laptop. Total cost, even with the Exacto, probably less
than Dell's shipping/handling charge on replacements.
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Errrrrrrrrrr contact Dell?
"Tom McCune" <news1@DELETE_THISmccune.cc> wrote in message
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> I've lost one of those little rubber footing pads under the laptop. How
> do
> you go about replacing one of them?
>
> --
> Tom McCune
> http://www.McCune.cc
>
 
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Ogden Johnson III <oj3usmc@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:tfdm215qgm1tnp711cdc7ikkf5uugk31h2@4ax.com:

> Go to a craft store, buy a leetle sheet of rubber padding stuff
> that appeals to you, an Exacto knife if you don't have one
> already, and some cement suitable for use on rubber/plastic. Use
> (b) on (a) to cut to fit, then (c) on the result to attach them
> to the laptop. Total cost, even with the Exacto, probably less
> than Dell's shipping/handling charge on replacements.

Thank you - I didn't even think of this.

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