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    Drilling the platters will work also. Go with multiple holes. Or grab a hammer an get some hammer time in. Oh an on your cable boxes, if you have a cheap chisel, it'll make quick work of the box. I have that I use an it works like a champ. Might take a couple hits but it'll break that small screw, or the metal. A bit more work then remove the screws the proper way but if your like me an don't want to look for a bit..just use brute force.

    Edit: Hammer the chisel. It was likely obvious i meant but just in case it wasn't...there ya go!



    Sirscrapalot - Likes the hammer method.

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