inches plus coins equals metric systemTheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 771 points – 7 months ago116Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWait... 20h old and nobody picked up un the fact that the thing on the picture is actually screw and you'd need a screwdriver for that?It has a hex shape, you can use both.I would say the Philips is for driving in, for speed of assembly, the hex is for when it's seized and needs force to remove.Like I'm going two weld two dimes into a cross for the screw slot when I have a wrench already.A hex cap screw
Wait... 20h old and nobody picked up un the fact that the thing on the picture is actually screw and you'd need a screwdriver for that?It has a hex shape, you can use both.I would say the Philips is for driving in, for speed of assembly, the hex is for when it's seized and needs force to remove.Like I'm going two weld two dimes into a cross for the screw slot when I have a wrench already.A hex cap screw
It has a hex shape, you can use both.I would say the Philips is for driving in, for speed of assembly, the hex is for when it's seized and needs force to remove.
I would say the Philips is for driving in, for speed of assembly, the hex is for when it's seized and needs force to remove.
Wait... 20h old and nobody picked up un the fact that the thing on the picture is actually screw and you'd need a screwdriver for that?
It has a hex shape, you can use both.
I would say the Philips is for driving in, for speed of assembly, the hex is for when it's seized and needs force to remove.
Like I'm going two weld two dimes into a cross for the screw slot when I have a wrench already.
A hex cap screw