OMG, I love those. I can put in an entire fence without have to change bits vs the standard Phillips screws that strips out heads on the screws and fawkes up the driver bit.Well I'm for banning Torx head screws. No one needs those ever!
OMG, I love those. I can put in an entire fence without have to change bits vs the standard Phillips screws that strips out heads on the screws and fawkes up the driver bit.Well I'm for banning Torx head screws. No one needs those ever!
Well I'm for banning Torx head screws. No one needs those ever!
OMG, I love those. I can put in an entire fence without have to change bits vs the standard Phillips screws that strips out heads on the screws and fawkes up the driver bit.
I was wondering about that. I must have universal Torx drivers and bits then. I just hate that they throw then in randomly. My Triumph Bonneville had 7 of them, now only one, that I've found. Then my Vornado fans each have one, so I can't dissemble them to clean with just a screwdriver, keep forgetting to replace them. I just hate them being thrown in for the frak of it. My bonnie had them holding the coil on, after taking off the seat, disconnecting the fuel tank, taking off the tank itself what a surprise that I need Torx to change out the coil. Thank god I already had a set of Torx bits.For dealing with our new "deck" for our RV, we went with the same screws that we had in our previous entry steps, which is what I think they call a "star head" screw. The ones we used were at least 2 inches long and drove in great with our Craftsman right angle impact driver. As for Torx, there appears to be three different ones?
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... As for Torx, there appears to be three different ones?
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