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@budlight use a drill bit just a bit smaller than the center pin and use either your fingers or a hand drill to gently advance the bit into the pin. Once the bit binds inside the pin you can pulll it out. It'll take a bit of practice and some fiddling but it'll work. Stay away from any kind of power tools since that can destroy the board connector.

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