One note of caution: this method bent the blade of a good Craftsman screwdriver.
Me too, and it was the BF Craftsman driven by the BF hammer. Just enough to break the bond between hub and rotor; thankful there were no p-brake parts wedged in there.
Later broke the tip clean off using same screwdriver to open 740 trunk in JY to obtain good power antenna.
Now my not so BF Craftsman screwdriver has a curve to the tip. Can't find one fit to drive an old FH screw, like we still find in old furniture-- but that is my fault, as sometime last year, I responded to a young lady's post describing unbelievably foul treatment by the Sears people, with my plan to help get even-- by exchanging all my abused Craftsman punches and pry bars masquerading as precision ground screwdrivers on the store shelves.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
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