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This might sound crude, but hammer or tap on a socket over the screw. Then gently remove it (use plenty of penetrating oil first! at least a day or two). If that doesnt work, drill it out and tap it. I would also sugest replacing the old screws with new. Any local hardware should have them. After I removed mine I went ahead and painted them with corless (rust paint from The Eastwood Company) and then re-painted them flat black before putting them back on.
Old 12-27-1999, 05:35 PM
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