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+[title] Alternative method
+[* black] If you don't have a power drill handy a simpler method is just to hammer a nail through the drive. A 25mmx2.5mm masonary nail is ideal. Ordinary wood nails will simply bend. A larger nail will be harder to withdraw.
+[* black] Place the drive on a piece of scrap wood on a firm surface such as a concrete floor or a strong workbench. Holding the nail with pliers, hammer it into and through the drive at the chosen point.
+[* black] Shake the shards away from the nail before attempting to pull it out with the pliers.

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