When removing door glasses that are held in place by pop rivets you must drill the rivets out. Before you can drill the rivets out, however, you need to remove the rivet stems. To use, simply push on the handle. When depressed 1/2 inch, the spring-loaded punch releases, delivering enough force on the rivet stem that it begins to back out. After a quick series of punches, the stem is removed and you can begin to drill.
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