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You have given me an idea here, an air needle gun or descaling tool. Remove the needles and make an adaptor to fit on of the screwdriver ends in to. I have gone through the pain of these countersink screws on wartime British armour although they have deeper heads the slot is shallow and narrow. The head being more pronounced allows a flat drift to be used to knock the head sideways a fraction to break rust seal and allow penetrating fluid in.
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