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+[title] Inserting the new magnets
+[* black] Attach the new magnet (in this case 2x 2mm*4mm disc magnets, original was a 4*4mm) to one of your useless bits. I used the triangle one
+ [* black] You may want to add a dab of glue to the back of your magnets. I didn't feel the need, a press fit was all that was needed
+[* black] Insert the bit. It may not go all the way to the required depth
+[* black] Place the screwdriver, cap side down, on your makeshift anvil/surface
+[* black] Give it a good few hits with the hammer, to push it back in.
+ [* black] Hits sound different when you're all the way in. When that's the case, you can't go further

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