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I've done this several times. Remove all the column cowling
etc so you have good access and use a small chisel and a hammer to get the snap
bolts turning but hitting them at an angle at the edge of the head. I used a
chisel that was round with a flat tip maybe 5mm in diameter. The hard tip of the
chisel can usually cut into one side of the bolt head enough for you to be able
to tap it round. This never seems to fail and leaves the lock
undamaged.
Cheers,
Eddie
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