TCK frag plug

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Since I can't get a response from TCK, how the heck do I remove the post from the TCK frag plug. With most of the ceramic plugs i can just crush it in a set of vise grips to remove or cut with a dremel for the plastic ones. Have an encrusted pssamocora and want to just mount the disk portion
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Can you post a picture? I got a bunch of stuff from TCK a few weeks ago and they were on normal ceramic plugs. I usually use my bone cutters to snap the stem off.
 

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Get yourself a pair of end nippers used for tile work. They are the perfect tool for any frag plug.
 

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Since I can't get a response from TCK, how the heck do I remove the post from the TCK frag plug. With most of the ceramic plugs i can just crush it in a set of vise grips to remove or cut with a dremel for the plastic ones. Have an encrusted pssamocora and want to just mount the disk portion
thanks
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