It is always better to have full section of the original to work from, however it is moot now. THE SQUARE (NON SPIRAL) easy outs are used by hammering them in until they make 4 grooves in the brass. These grooves in the soft material also deform the threads some as they are formed. I like to tap the extractor loose after forming the grooves such that I can tap it in gently to assure I am not swelling the brass. Then lefty loosy on the extractor. If it strips the grooves, you have lost nothing. Do it again a little deeper. If twice and no go, Heat the brass with a propane torch as hot as you can get it (or pretty darn hot with Oxy acetylene but not melted) then let it cool. Then do the extractor bit again. Cutting through the side of the brass (toward but not into the threads from the inside of the hole to the outside can make it easy to get out as well. Patience is a virtue. Jim
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