mhardy6647
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You're a flat head guy?We definitely need another button besides "like"
...I think you just killed the 'call for humour' thread...I think the screwdriver head is named after Henry Phillips, the adopter of it, and not after the Dutch company Royal Philips...
I much prefer Pozidriv anyway. Better grip on the head.I think the screwdriver head is named after Henry Phillips, the adopter of it, and not after the Dutch company Royal Philips...
Agreed. The hybrid Phillips/Roberts is an abomination. The Robertson, I believe, is originally Canadian. Simple, sensible and capable of high torque without stripping. I think it’s why Canadians are so nice. They aren’t constantly being frustrated by poorly designed screws. ; )
hey, it's just a photo from the internet!I think the screwdriver head is named after Henry Phillips, the adopter of it, and not after the Dutch company Royal Philips...
I much prefer Pozidriv anyway. Better grip on the head.
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I much prefer Pozidriv anyway. Better grip on the head.
I think Pozidriv was specifically invented to be a stealth "anti-tamper" mechanism since they are inevitably at the bottom of deep plastic wells where they will be mistaken for plain phillips and then stripped out with an incorrect bit.
What have I done?!?
What have I done?!?
JIS 10B 1012 is more secure than pozidriv.
Correct. That would start a fight in my home.PS Not just "in the South"