I have used most of the methods listed above with success.
Another method is to use screw extractors. Do a search of "Screw Removal" on ebay to see what they look like. Other than ebay, you can usually find them at a local hardware store, Lowes or Home Depot.
The set usually come with several size extractors and matched drill bits for each size extractor. You drill a hole in the center of the screw then insert the extractor, give it a tap with a hammer to set the extractor, then use a wrench to turn the extractor and remove the screw.
The trick is to select the correct size extractor. If you use one that is to small, you could break the extractor inside the screw. To large has other obvious issues.
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