huldah
Well-Known Member
I know from experience how a simple job can become a major disaster. The first thing is to get the centre mark in the right place, and to have the means to correct it, if the drill wanders. One possible way worth considering, is to glue a washer accurately over the screw. the smaller the washer hole the better, but it is not critical. Run a drill that is an exact fit in the washer just long enough to form a small central mark in the broken screw. Then drill out the screw. If the washer does have a hole no bigger than the screw, then you may be able to correct it if the drill wanders.