I’ve not managed to get one of those off without the tool. They can be a sod to get off. Might be best to not try chipping at it with a chisel or screwdriver because those slots are really weak and mangle easily. It’ll give the tool its best chance.
Suspected this might be the case. Ho-hum. Don't s'pose anyone has one f/s before I head to 'other' places to buy?
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I’ve not managed to get one of those off without the tool. They can be a sod to get off. Might be best to not try chipping at it with a chisel or screwdriver because those slots are really weak and mangle easily. It’ll give the tool its best chance.