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  • This screw came pre-screwed-up. We're beginning to think that our 360 E's assemblers chose expediency over error elimination.

  • The Torx screws in the metal frame are reluctant to let go, so we grab the extension from our 54 bit driver kit and use it to activate high-torque driver mode.

  • With the final component of the outer case out of the way, we get to the really good stuff at last.

  • Inspection at a macro level reveals no major changes. We'll have to see what happens if we go deeper.

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