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10.14.2008, 01:45 PM

put a small steel peice on it and jb weld, epoxy, CA, or even weld it too it so u only lose a set screw


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What would be the down side of trying to take a thin dremel blade and cutting a slit in the top? It could knock the tip out or it will give me a place to put a small screw driver.
   
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What would be the down side of trying to take a thin dremel blade and cutting a slit in the top? It could knock the tip out or it will give me a place to put a small screw driver.
Sounds like a good bet, give it a try...
   
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10.14.2008, 03:16 PM

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What would be the down side of trying to take a thin dremel blade and cutting a slit in the top? It could knock the tip out or it will give me a place to put a small screw driver.
Yeah go for it. I do that with the countersunk chassis screws when the hexes strip.
   
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