Fun fact: Torx screwdrivers are compatible with Torx Plus screws, but Trox Plus screwdrivers are only compatible with Torx screws that are one size larger

  • @mikezane
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    171 month ago

    Robinson aka the square head is by far the superior choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      LOL sure, good one… Only time that square abomination is the answer is if the question is “what do you get if you put a toddler in charge of designing a poor knockoff unbrako head?”

      TEAM TORX REPRESENT!

      • @renzevOP
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        341 month ago

        Things are getting heated in the screw fandom

    • @renzevOP
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      I’m not canadian, so I don’t have a lot of experience with robertson. But from the limited experience that I do have, I would rate it 10/10.

      What would you recommend for smaller screws (e.g. for electronics)? As far as I know, there aren’t smaller sizes of robertson like there are with torx?

      • @brap
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        131 month ago

        Pozidrive has real nice engagement and doesn’t cam out like Phillips does. And JIS drivers do a better job in Phillips than Phillips ones do.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 month ago

          After wrecking some JIS screws on a vintage reciever, I bought a nice Vessel-brand JIS driver set, and use it for all my crosshead needs.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 month ago

            I’ve driven tens of thousands of pozidrive 2/3 screws into timber with an impact driver. For whatever reason my experience is the diametric opposite of yours. Big up the Pozidrive massive.

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              It’s probably because of the impact driver. The bit seats back into the bottom of the slot between every impact. This doesn’t happen with normal drivers.

              • @[email protected]
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                01 month ago

                People (try to) use a drill driver as opposed to an impact driver? Wow. I now understand why they could have a grim experience… thanks.

        • @RubberElectrons
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          Yeah but JIS for screws/bolts has been abandoned by the Japanese govt as of… 2005?

          My JIS screwdrivers are fantastic, not easy to torque out on a regular Phillips screw. Stick with the “vessel” brand.

          E: I can’t find anything more than discussion about it, nothing official. Sorry for the wrong info, looks like JIS screws are still alive.

          • @brap
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            11 month ago

            I did not know that, but yes to Vessel!

        • @[email protected]
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          -21 month ago

          Philips doesn’t cam out that easily either. Most people just don’t realize there’s three common sizes.

          • @hydrospanner
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            11 month ago

            Philips doesn’t cam out that easily either.

            I mean…that’s an inherently subjective statement.

            But more objectively, regardless of how easily, it’s still the worst of the available options.

    • @HootinNHollerin
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      1 month ago

      Its flaw is that you can only get to it in 90deg increments. When the screw is in a hard to reach place that will drive you crazy

    • FauxPseudo
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      01 month ago

      As a person that changes out a lot of electrical outlets and switches I have to agree.