05-02-2016, 09:03 AM | #17 |
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You can use screw extractors which will damage the screw but at least you'll get it out. Put a new one back in that will match the thread. I've had great success with reverse drill bits. Drill the middle of the head and it will back the screw out. A normal drill bit will tighten the screw down. Available at good hardware stores, industrial supply houses like Fastenal.
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