I was working on my 1938 panel truck windshield frame, which is in good condition but had both small screws that hold the crank-out mechanism broken off. I carefully drilled out the stubs of the broken screws and was running a tap in the holes to re-establish the threads. The first hole went well, but--wouldn't you know it--while working on the second, I must have gotten a bit too aggressive and the tap snapped off in the shallow hole. Unfortunately, it snapped off flush with the frame surface, so there is no way to grab onto the broken stub.
I realize that taps are made of hardened steel. Is there any way for me to extricate this broken tap? Is there a drill made out of material that will drill this thing? As you might recall, these holes are only about 1/4" deep in the frame. This is a real problem, seeing that I don't know how I would attach the cranking mechanism with this hole non-functional.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Jim