budgie wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 23:38:04 -0500, "Sue D Nim" wrote:
Get a roll pin remover. This is not a joke. The tool is a special-nosed
punch w/ a sharp edge and in the center of the punch is a point that fits
the roll pin exactly.
Errr, it's a BLIND hole. Punching won't do anything helpful.
Drilling may work, but it'll be painful. Drilling a relief from t'other side -
if practical - sounds the best approach.
If it's a roll pin how about tapping threads into it, inserting a
screw and levering it out?
Grind a special tool if the roll pin permits that is basicly
cylinderical with a small tab on the end to pass down the slot in the
roll pin. Insert twist and pull out the pin??.
Just a thought.
Richard
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