A touch of grease like Crisco will keep filings at bay also.
Also consider a dremel to grind a std screwdriver slot in it and just turn it out then. But if you break it off, it can be worse. As long as it isn't really tight, this should work.
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an 27, 2005, at 9:15 PM, Tom wrote:
It's a little bitty screw, isn't it? Just get a drill bit the same size as the diameter of the screw and drill through the head until the screw lets go. A magnet nearby can catch the shavings. Not a big deal.
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