AlePhiCri t1_iu4ulzo wrote
You could try Cutting a slot in it with a dremmel and use a flat head screwdriver
blacksideblue t1_iu4v2ep wrote
To add to this, if its a really small/narrow bolt head: cut a cross for a Philips head screwdriver. If that fails it still acts as a guide for a left handed screw bit.
Agouti t1_iucg928 wrote
To add to this, use a posidrive screwdriver, not a Phillips - Phillips are designed to cam out to prevent over-torque (so limit how much purchase you can get). Get a cheap one with a solid handle and hit the end with a hammer while you apply torque to the screw. It can also help to use a small drill bit to slightly recess the middle where the two slots meet (look at a normal screw head for inspiration).
DilithiumCrystals t1_iu53ap8 wrote
Although I agree, it sounds like the screw is rusted in, hence why the head broke off, so I don't hold much hope that they will get it to turn.
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