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try to use a flame to heat the bleeder. Maybe it will help.
otherwise have you used a solvent spray?
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Dremel a few sharp surfaces (need not be hexagonal) so that a small jagged-tooth vice grip can bite it real good.
Drive and make your brakes nice and scorching. Wear good gloves. Put the vice grip on. Then cool the bleeder valve with something cold, like a chunk of dry ice, ice cube, inverted spray can of compressed air, etc. Turn the vice grip as you cool the bleeder, and hopefully it will all work.
If all else fails, weld a socket to it. JB weld won't do anything here.
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