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  • sloporsche

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    I've been wrong before but those didn't exactly look small. I've hand drilled out some tiny screws. It's never fun and always stressful. I now let the laser do all the work once screws get too small.
    because it has that large of a flange head you could take a center punch on an angle and turn it out hammer tapping ....been removing fasteners for decades [automotive ] i know what victory is lol
     

    cjackson31

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    because it has that large of a flange head you could take a center punch on an angle and turn it out hammer tapping ....been removing fasteners for decades [automotive ] i know what victory is lol
    You could and I've done it that way before but if you have nicer toys that save your hands why would you? I don't have 20 years working period. But I've removed my fair shair of stuck screws between working on planes, guns, and industrial machinery.
     
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