Better drivers for "Phillips" screws

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Better drivers for "Phillips" screws

Ken Kopp
While not a "Phillips" screwdriver, those made
for "Posidriv" screws are better for "Phillips" screws.

Yes, I'm well-aware of the difference in the two ...

73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Re: Better drivers for "Phillips" screws

Rod Ai7NN
Simple tip, if you have a "Phillips Screwdriver", file or grind about
1mm off the point. The tool will now seat better in most Phillips or
Pozidrive screws and work much better.

No it's not the best solution, just one that works pretty good.
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73 Rod, Ai7NN  ~*~*~Happy Holidays~*~*~

On Dec 9, 2007 1:49 PM, Ken Kopp <[hidden email]> wrote:
> While not a "Phillips" screwdriver, those made
> for "Posidriv" screws are better for "Phillips" screws.
>
> Yes, I'm well-aware of the difference in the two ...
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