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If you run a search for the word "screwdriver" you'll find about half a dozen threads on this topic. I use the same method as Darren described. Two things:
1) Turn your head away before you snap off the top corner of the slab, so that you don't end with an SGC 70 cornea. 2) Hold the screw driver close to the tip as you pry, so that your fingers will prevent the screwdriver from getting anywhere near the card. |
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