Okay, so I'm getting ready to crack open my first Mac.
I've gotten a hold of a genuinely bashed up Mac Plus that despite a heavily fractured case still bongs and boots. Because of its condition, I'm not afraid of screwing up a good machine, and I want to part it out—or, really, dissect it for the sake of science—absolutely strip it down to the nubbins so I can say I've done it once before I start opening and fixing my potentially good machines.
In addition to this forum and various online references, I have Larry Pina's Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets, and the Macintosh Family Hardware Reference, and the requisite long Torx T-15.
My questions are these:
What parts am I looking to salvage?
I assume most everything can be saved and used, but in terms of value and my own likely future need, what are the premium pieces?
What am I most likely to break if I'm not careful?
I've always sucked at this sort of thing, largely because I get impatient and start yanking on stuff. Any specific cables or other things I'm likely to damage if I'm not extra careful?
What's going to be the hardest part?
At some point something's going to be harder than it looks in the book. Which part will that be?
Thanks in advance!
I've gotten a hold of a genuinely bashed up Mac Plus that despite a heavily fractured case still bongs and boots. Because of its condition, I'm not afraid of screwing up a good machine, and I want to part it out—or, really, dissect it for the sake of science—absolutely strip it down to the nubbins so I can say I've done it once before I start opening and fixing my potentially good machines.
In addition to this forum and various online references, I have Larry Pina's Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets, and the Macintosh Family Hardware Reference, and the requisite long Torx T-15.
My questions are these:
What parts am I looking to salvage?
I assume most everything can be saved and used, but in terms of value and my own likely future need, what are the premium pieces?
What am I most likely to break if I'm not careful?
I've always sucked at this sort of thing, largely because I get impatient and start yanking on stuff. Any specific cables or other things I'm likely to damage if I'm not extra careful?
What's going to be the hardest part?
At some point something's going to be harder than it looks in the book. Which part will that be?
Thanks in advance!



