Heat, solid vise, carbide center drill, drill press
with variable speed and reversible; install left hand drill bit and back it out. If it doesn't catch, go up one size bit. If it doesn't work, you have at least removed the center section of the screw and that should've reduced the radial pressure on the threads, making it easier to remove with other tools.
Doesn't need to be red hot; just past where you can touch with bare skin.
Carefully... this is very easy to screw up.
Complete thread:
- Stripped screw issue -
stonewalrus,
2017-11-22, 07:36
- Stripped screw issue - Robb Barnes, 2017-11-22, 08:53
- Stripped screw issue -
Fivegunner,
2017-11-22, 09:57
- Thanks we can try that - after a dose of penetrating oil - stonewalrus, 2017-11-22, 10:44
- To add a tiny bit to this... -
anachronism,
2017-11-22, 19:51
- Thats not actually correct... -
rob,
2017-11-24, 18:45
- You are correct -
anachronism,
2017-11-25, 10:09
- Sometimes I think... - rob, 2017-11-25, 12:37
- You are correct -
anachronism,
2017-11-25, 10:09
- Thats not actually correct... -
rob,
2017-11-24, 18:45
- Stripped screw issue - jgt, 2017-11-22, 11:41
- stripped screw. - bmize, 2017-11-22, 11:53
- Heat, solid vise, carbide center drill, drill press -
John K.,
2017-11-22, 22:12
- Heat, solid vise, carbide center drill, drill press - anachronism, 2017-11-23, 10:59
- If this is going on the rear sight rail... - rob, 2017-11-24, 19:00