In a message dated 3/20/00 02:31:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>>Is there a special tool? Or a method? Inquiring 
>>minds (at least one) want to know...
>
>There is a delicate and difficult method, involving drilling a small hole
>
>in the broken torx screw then using an extractor (also known by the brand
>
>name EZ-out) to turn the screw out. 
>Good luck.
>
>--Abe

Thank you, Abe, for your quick and helpful response. Great list!

Dan Jansenson
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