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[* black] The feet are held in place with just one screw each, but they're awkward to access thanks to their proximity to the steel pillars. We make do with a hex key and a Mako driver for extra leverage.
[* black] (We should try to see if the Mako flexible extension will fit down into the pillars. If so, that might be better to show in a photo rather than the MacGyver'd hex key and Mako driver.)
+ [* icon_note] The screws are captive inside the pillars and can't be easily removed. So if you damage a screw, have fun replacing it.
[* black] We didn't shell out the $400 for the wheel-y upgrade, so it's nice to know that we don't ''really'' need to haul this thing to the Apple store to swap its shoes.