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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 David Kendall

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on amazon (and elsewhere) there are small ez-out bits which are left hand bits and taps which may work. they come in a pack of 4-5 various sizes. (down to 2 mm).  Its a two step method. First is to drill a very small hole in the head of the screw and then use the left hand ez-out to extract the offending screw.  I would use a fair amount of downward pressure on the ez-out which is counter intuitive to get the screw to come out towards the force.... I have not used them for such a small screw but they work well for 1/4" screws and larger. You will have to be really careful not to go too deep with the drill but deep enough to have the ez-out to catch the edges of the hole.  good luck.

https://www.amazon.com/Damaged-Stripped-Extractor-Remover-Broken/dp/B0883575ZJ/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3CE4J7OJK7ZYW&keywords=ez+out+screw+extractor+set&qid=1687921145&sprefix=ez+out%2Caps%2C346&sr=8-6

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