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What @howard said - use the right tool for the job (I'm sure theres a meme coming at me for that)
If nothing else, do it because it'll take you a fraction of the time than faffing with it
What's the best technique for removing an NDS Hollowgram crank from the spindle without spending over £20 on Cannondale KT013 (which consists of two small easily lost chunks of metal)?
I know using something to sit against the end of the spindle is a bad idea because the crank threads are already shorter than most other cranks.