« Reply #169 on: November 20, 2024, 12:49:14 PM »
Took a hacksaw to my F3 chopping the legs off flush with the bottom. I put the unit on its edge cut the legs from the inside using the bottom of the unit as a guide. I then flipped it over and did the other 2 legs. I cleaned up the edges with a nail file and put 3/8" wide stick-on round black rubber feet on the cut part and covered the remaining bare metal with a black sharpie. I was amazed at how well it turned out. It looks like it was made that way. Rubber feet wider than 3/8" will interfere with the battery door. Needless to say, I was a little hesitant to take a hacksaw to a $300 electronic device but am super pleased with the result. Once I started cutting there was no turning back.
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