Screw ruleRothyBuyak@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 410 points – 1 years ago95Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsTorx is the only head that needs to exist. The rest can go fuck a rusty chainsaw.This guy screwsAnd then boltsSquare is really good too. Phillips and flat head bits fit in a variety of sizes of screw heads. We seem to have chosen convenience over performance.If memory serves me correctly square drive is patented, & thus requires licensing, which is why it's less commonly used.This is the way. Also I'm new to Lemmy so forever will this be how I start my experience here. Torx is hands down better in every way than flathead and Phillips.
Torx is the only head that needs to exist. The rest can go fuck a rusty chainsaw.This guy screwsAnd then boltsSquare is really good too. Phillips and flat head bits fit in a variety of sizes of screw heads. We seem to have chosen convenience over performance.If memory serves me correctly square drive is patented, & thus requires licensing, which is why it's less commonly used.This is the way. Also I'm new to Lemmy so forever will this be how I start my experience here. Torx is hands down better in every way than flathead and Phillips.
Square is really good too. Phillips and flat head bits fit in a variety of sizes of screw heads. We seem to have chosen convenience over performance.If memory serves me correctly square drive is patented, & thus requires licensing, which is why it's less commonly used.
If memory serves me correctly square drive is patented, & thus requires licensing, which is why it's less commonly used.
This is the way. Also I'm new to Lemmy so forever will this be how I start my experience here. Torx is hands down better in every way than flathead and Phillips.
Torx is the only head that needs to exist. The rest can go fuck a rusty chainsaw.
This guy screws
And then bolts
Square is really good too.
Phillips and flat head bits fit in a variety of sizes of screw heads. We seem to have chosen convenience over performance.
If memory serves me correctly square drive is patented, & thus requires licensing, which is why it's less commonly used.
This is the way. Also I'm new to Lemmy so forever will this be how I start my experience here.
Torx is hands down better in every way than flathead and Phillips.