powertools
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After a life time in the motor trade I hate torx with a passion pozi for me.
So do I, as an apprentice we were taught to 'dress' the heads of slotted screws. I have to admit, it irritates me far more than it should if I see some that aren't lined up! :xAJB Temple":10jvvsc1 said:Very high end pianos fit their piano hinges with brass slotted screws and go to great lengths to align all the slots. I notice this kind of thing
voyager":2dgljey1 said:I have had a few stainless ones snap,
however this is a combination of stainless being a fairly brittle material and the impact driver now being in common usage, back when it was a stanley screwdriver (lost so much finger skin to those things over the years) then everyone got cordless drills and the level of head stripping went up, now the once rare impact screwdriver is in common usage , cheap screws just dont stand a chance.
thetyreman":1bdwtj7b said:never had a real problem with pozi head screws, I've yet to try torx though, what I have noticed though is pozi screwsvary in quality, well worth getting better quality screws and paying a bit more, the grip will be more pozitive.....
I think that if a screw is to be visible and appearance matters then it needs to be slotted. If the only factor is mechanical then it is just a matter of using the head you find best for your purposes.AndyT":38du3kjn said:AJB Temple":38du3kjn said:Very high end pianos fit their piano hinges with brass slotted screws and go to great lengths to align all the slots. I notice this kind of thing
And if they were anything other than slotted, would they look as special? Or just ordinary?
I wonder if it's one of those things that only matters to people over about 50?
marcros":1fhnmel1 said:AJB Temple":1fhnmel1 said:Very high end pianos fit their piano hinges with brass slotted screws and go to great lengths to align all the slots. I notice this kind of thing
Isn't the counter argument that in doing so, some must be under or over torqued to ensure that they align?
Phil Pascoe":1ejerkqs said:My bil, who was a ship's joiner in NZ told me years ago that no one there uses anything other than square drive.
Jake":r3e1w6os said:thetyreman":r3e1w6os said:never had a real problem with pozi head screws, I've yet to try torx though, what I have noticed though is pozi screwsvary in quality, well worth getting better quality screws and paying a bit more, the grip will be more pozitive.....
Life's too short to put with bad screws.
I hate it when that happens :lol:TheTiddles":1xjyztmc said:their gazpacho has gone cold.
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