Chuck wrote...
If that doesn't work, you may want to look at
hobby-shop thinwall
brass tubing to fabricate your own tool.
Yup, I thought of that. My own decision process was...
1) Hey, I just need a tube that has the exact inner diameter of the pin and
an outer diameter smaller than the hole the pin is in.
2) Oh, I don't have any metal tubing on hand, I'd have to go to the hobby
store or home depot.
3) Once I get there, there's a fair chance that I can find the right inner
diameter but it might be too big of an outer diameter.
4) The pin tool is only $14, and it's worth it to me time-wise not to drive
to the store and possibly not find the right tube ;)
YMMV, especially on point 2 :)
Jay