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Aside from the obvious, needle nose pliers and tweezers, does anyone 
have a method of removing .010 broken drill bits from .125 thk 
panels.  If so, can you share this with us.  Our outside drill source 
for overflow has had a few of these lately.  We would very much like 
to recover some of the panels.   Please advise.  Thank you.

John Gulley

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