I have heard that you can use a rubber band between screw and screw driver to give you some extra grip.
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Tap the handle of the screw driver as you turn it.
You're past the point of no return so may as well keep going. Must have pretty impressive drill for it to be sparking off a putty metal screw
In the future when you can't get a screw to move like that and it starts to burr, peen the head with a flat head punch to reset the drive sink and try again.
Or just from the get go..as Rhys says ^^ , subtle form of impact driver
just as an aside, those needle nose Vise Grips are really really useful.
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Success!
I purchased a longer 4mm drill bit.
I managed to get the Screw Extractor in.
I did break the head so the shaft is still in there but now I can remove the Air filter box so it should be easier to reach the shaft.
Thanks all.
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