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alternate solution
An impact screw driver will also likely solve the problem. Their advantage is that they simultaneously seat the bit into the screw head and apply a torque to the screw. One only needs to break the fastener loose with a couple of degrees of rotation, then leaning on a manual or motorized driver will turn the screw out without the bit walking up out of the head. And they are a lot less expensive than a rivet gun plus torque tool if you don't already have the gun in your tool box.
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Some of those require a lot of force to actually work… something about swinging a hammer around a plane I can’t get behind.
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