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Can confirm center punch method. Much faster and easier than other methods if done correctly. We bent one a 1/4 from the end of the punch and the curve leverages the threads to force the tip to turn the broken bolt. Just be sure you are hammering in the proper direction.For bolts broken by overtightening I've had good luck with useing a sharp center punch and a hammer, place punch near threads and tap at an angle in a counter clock wise direction. I've also had good luck useing a LEFT hand drill bit, it will usaully grab the bolt and unscrew it.
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