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Bib!!, thanks a lot for this suggestion, I will try getting one of these and see if i can make it work. For the purpose of closing the question, what is amount of time until people contribute to this question with answers? Your answer looks like a solution to my problem but I am also open to hear other suggestions.– macutanCommented Aug 16, 2012 at 18:52
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1@macutan People may/will provide answers until the end of time (or end of Stack Exchange at least). The rule of thumb I use for accepting answers, is to accept the answer after you have successfully completed the task. So if you get one of these tools, and it works out for you, accept this answer. People may continue to add answers and up/down vote those answers, but the one that should get the "check" is the one that worked for you.– Tester101Commented Aug 16, 2012 at 19:05
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Tester101 makes a great point. Part of the goal of the site is to get a wide number of viewpoints/solutions from a range of people with divergent experiences. Some of the best Q&As have lots of different approaches to a problem (often several good ones).– bibCommented Aug 17, 2012 at 11:49
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I going to give this strategy a go,... I noticed also while looking at multi-tools that dremmel has some circular bits that can cut... so might try that too. Will revert back with feedback of how it went.– macutanCommented Aug 20, 2012 at 13:03
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We ended up doing a mix of using this multitool (very gently) and a chisel. thx for all answers!– macutanCommented Sep 24, 2012 at 14:05
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