@dkinger, JR, Hopefully the screw head is not stripped. Try heating up the area with a heat gun/hair dryer right where the screw is, get it hot to the touch then try removing the screw. This should expand the area of the screw a little to allow for removal hopefully. The only other thing may to use a drill and small metal bit(a wee bit larger then O.D. of threaded portion of screw) and drill the head off screw and then disassemble and use small vise grips/pliers to turn out remaining screw shaft. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
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@dkinger, JR, Hopefully the screw head is not stripped. Try heating up the area with a heat gun/hair dryer right where the screw is threaded in, get it hot to the touch then try removing the screw. This should expand the area of the screw a little to allow for removal hopefully. The only other thing may to use a drill and small metal bit(a wee bit larger then O.D. of threaded portion of screw) and drill the head off screw and then disassemble and use small vise grips/pliers to turn out remaining screw shaft. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
@dkinger, JR, Hopefully the screw head is not stripped. Try heating up the area with a heat gun/hair dryer right where the screw is, get it hot to the touch then try removing the screw. This should expand the area of the screw a little to allow for removal hopefully. The only other thing may to use a drill and small metal bit(a wee bit larger then O.D. of threaded portion of screw) and drill the head off screw and then disassemble and use small vise grips/pliers to turn out remaining screw shaft. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.