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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink29•10 months agoDefend your fav Robertson, Torx (hexalobular), Pozidriv… other?
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish13•10 months ago+1 for torx being available in america. +1 for robertson existing at all.
minus-squareKptnAutismuslink10•10 months agopozidriv is pretty cool, but annoying to use since people confuse it with phillips all the time so you end up with a lot of stripped screws. torx is the way to go. their sizing is odd, but it transfers torque well and is wear-resistant.
minus-square@Godnroclink1•10 months agoThe only one I’ve never stripped out. I’ve broken drivers before I broke the screw!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoDouble hex and triple square just have to be just as bad as all the Phillips variants. I can’t see that being a reliable shape for a screw
minus-square@PastyWaterSnakelink2•10 months agoMy GTI had triple-square bolts for the seats. The bolts were maybe 1/2" diameter, and I was able to comfortably get a lot of torque on them. Weird design though, and can’t imagine it holding up on smaller, softer screws
Defend your fav
Robertson, Torx (hexalobular), Pozidriv… other?
+1 for torx being available in america. +1 for robertson existing at all.
pozidriv is pretty cool, but annoying to use since people confuse it with phillips all the time so you end up with a lot of stripped screws.
torx is the way to go. their sizing is odd, but it transfers torque well and is wear-resistant.
Robertson obviously.
The only one I’ve never stripped out. I’ve broken drivers before I broke the screw!
Coming in clutch
Double hex and triple square just have to be just as bad as all the Phillips variants. I can’t see that being a reliable shape for a screw
My GTI had triple-square bolts for the seats. The bolts were maybe 1/2" diameter, and I was able to comfortably get a lot of torque on them. Weird design though, and can’t imagine it holding up on smaller, softer screws