>My 2 cents worth.
>A couple of weeks ago I ran into one of those one a piece
>of editing equipment I was trying to get into and ended up
>using a small punch to knock the tit off Although it worked
>in a jam if you have the time I would recommend getting the
>right tool for the job.
>
Another thing I've done to these damn things when I can't find the
right tool (ever seen a seven pointed star bit, let alone one with a
hollow center?) to get them off is to cut a slot in them with a
Dremel and a cut-off wheel, and then use a plain old fashioned flat
screwdriver on them. The screws are normally replaced with something
less satanic. This works well on the screw heads that can only be
tightened, as well. Obviously doesn't work well with flush fasteners.
David
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