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looks great , just keep on drilling the smallest hole possible then use the easy out tool drill bit. it is not hard , i blow up your photo and saw where you drill in the middle , just get a couple brand new high speed TITANIUM and you will see it drill turn in no time. Been there , done that .

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alot of you guys are giving good advise but i am having no luck,If the bolt was broke flat across it would be easier, but we are talking about me here,i always have the worst luck.
 
Try a dremmel tool with a rigid tile bit. This should work at any angle then continue with small bits and work you way up in size. Just be patient and take your time it should work. Good luck.
 
Craftsman 4 pc. Drill-Out Power Extractor Start the cutter end of the bit just off center (toward the high side) and perpendicular (90 degrees) to the surface of the broken bolt. Once the cutter bit has made a good divot you should be able to change the angle and drill straight in and make a good hole for the extractor to grab into. Be careful not to go to fast with the drill when starting the extractor, if it grabs at an angle the bit will snap and you'll be stuck with a piece of hardened steel in the end of the bolt making it that much more difficult to drill out the center. Not fun! :whistle:
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You can also try using a small diameter chisel, I've used a nail set before.

If that doesn't work and you have access to a stick welder, you can attempt to attach a short and small diameter welding rod to the end of the bolt. Once attached you should be able to use the rod to turn the bolt out of the hole.
 
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