I just did 1 day of mods to my solidoodle, and it was such a game changer!
1. Glass bed: I bought untempered 3mm glass (wanted 2mm) from a glass place. Solves any warping issues. Just get it exactly 6in x 6in (for SD2) and some small-medium binder clips to keep it in place. $6 from a glass store, ready in 10 minutes.
2. Bought Vidal Sassoon pressurized hair spray can $6 from walmart. (take glass out to spray it).
3. Made cardboard enclosure, with packing tape windows. Top is a sort of raised pyramid with no top. I put foam weather stripping on (10 feet does sides). used small neodynium magnets for easy removal and placement. One magnet taped to cardboard, one magnet stays on solidoodle's steel frame (for each contact point). Cardboard is light, so only two magnets required for each panel.
4. Printed these and super glued them onto bed leveling screws http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:38064 . Now you can re-adjust the bed WHILE PRINTING!
5. Printed this for feeding filament http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:31317 http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:30047
bed temp 90, nozzle 200. no warping, no peeling. This has made a whole world of difference to me!
Additionally, you should print some spare parts while your printer is working. Next time you have to remove the jigsaw, you should have the replacement ready: e.g.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:47561
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:36446
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:91399
SD2 Sanguinololu 1.3a atmega1284p, wood platform, lawsy's carriages, braided fishing line, pallet wood overhead spool mount, carboard/magnet enclosure, glass bed, E3D v6, bed levelling knobs, extended z-stop, 25A DC-DC SSR for bed heater, everything fixed to the SD2 frame, marlin firmware with some adjustments and extra failsafes enabled. I'll never give up on you, little printer that could(n't)!