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    Sort of...I bought these off Amazon they look like nippers with the pointed ends but the bottom of the jaws are machined flat with just the very tips at ~30*, this lets me wiggle them in and the angle slightly raises the edge of the peen then the flush bottom slides into placr and makes the nip flat.
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    If you can find a small enough "center Drill" I would center drill the pin after flatening with a file then use the proper drill in a pin vice to remove the pin. This type of operation about the "FEEL". Learn to feel torque so you don't break off to many drill bits.

    Slawman

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