I guess you need to drill it and put a reverse threaded screw in.
Yep, but this is very tricky on small bolts. Most of the 'easy out' reverse threads are fairly large and finding one small enough is a problem. The smaller sizes tend to snap before they generate the torque required to remove the seized bolt. It may be easier to drill the whole bolt out and re-tap the hole.
A well equiped LBS or maybe even a fabrication/metalwork shop if theres one nearby can help.
Yep, but this is very tricky on small bolts. Most of the 'easy out' reverse threads are fairly large and finding one small enough is a problem. The smaller sizes tend to snap before they generate the torque required to remove the seized bolt. It may be easier to drill the whole bolt out and re-tap the hole.
A well equiped LBS or maybe even a fabrication/metalwork shop if theres one nearby can help.