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I might as well add my 2 cents, just like all the other posts you need a screw driver bit that fits the slot tight. I grind a bit out of a chunk of old welding rod or what ever steel that is about the same width as the screw head again so it fits tight. I then heat this home made bit up red hot and hold it in the slot of the stuck screw I might do this 3 or 4 times then while the screw is still hot I use the tight fitting screw driver (not the one you heat up) holding lots of pressure turn the screw out. If I have trouble getting it out I will let it cool and do the process all over again until it will brake loose. For Allen head screws I just use a chunk of round stock that fits the head. I like the idea of using the mill and milling vise never tried that one, thanks.
Bob
Bob