For those who have asked about removing the screw. I have had a lot of success over the years with this unit from Black and Decker: (I bought it from Sears 7-8 years ago)
Unfortunately it has since been Discontinued but it has been a life saver for me over the years I have owned it. I purchased it to remove the steering column from a 1977 VW Bay Window Bus I had and since then have used it countless times.
It involves drilling a small hole (Depending on the remover you will use) in the head of the stripped screw, which is the hardest and most critical step. Once you have a deep enough hole, these reverse thread extractors will dig deeper into the hole you drilled while at the same time turning the screw counter clockwise, aka removing it.
Hope this helps!