> You'll need to find a 110 punchdown tool somewhere.  Try to borrow one
> from someone if you can, a 'real' punchdown tool with a 110 blade can be
> kind of expensive for a one time job.  If you do need to buy one, I
> believe Home Depot has them too, but I don't recall if their pricing is
> competitive.
>
just use a small flat head screw driver :)

all you get with a 'real' punch down tool is the nice cutting action (and
coolness factor of course)