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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Yes, there's often a way to wedge something in if you don't have the exact bit to hand. There's always a drill for the worst ones and a mole wrench for the stump once apart.
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Yes, I've also been known to saw a slot in the top of a damaged screw but that's obviously not easy in confined spaces. I've got a set of superwrenches which make easy work of removing broken studs, rounded off nuts and the like plus one of those sonic multi-tools which are great for cutting, sanding and grinding in tight places where there's little room to move and/or you don't want to damage anything else or create loads of dust.
Highly recommended and pay for themselves in just a couple of jobs.
http://www.idealworld.tv/4+Piece+Sup...et-710551.aspx
Bought my set at £19.99 and I'm sure the price will come down again.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CEL-Multi2PR...ords=cel+tools
Got mine with a couple of sets of the attachments which really are very good quality.