• atmur@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This is correct, Torx is easily the best standard. Robertson is an acceptable second.

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        Posidriv can bugger off too.

        When you look at a Robertson, or a JIS or even a Phillips you just use a JIS or Robertson and you’re fine. If it is posidriv, you must use posidriv and you can’t use posidriv with a conventional Robertson/Phillips/JIS. The only way you can tell the difference is by a teeny-tiny little dot on the screwhead or some extra minuscule fins on the driver. If you do t have your glasses, or aren’t aware, you will damage the screw and your driver.

        Hex and Torx are OK for certain things where you don’t want an ignorant pleb to gain access. Security Hex and Security Torx are OK where you don’t want an ignorant pleb in denial of their ignorance to gain access.

        All those other drivers, Triwing, Pentalobe, variants of Posidriv are just there to push proprietary applications and should not be used by anyone.

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          Oh my god don’t get me started on pozidriv. Not only is it actually really spelled like that, it was literally fucking designed to limit the amount of torque applied to the screw. Fuck my life. Whoever decided to put that fucking hateful abomination on a 4 inch self tapping wood screw needs their fucking head examined and no mistake oh my god. Fuck.

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            it was literally fucking designed to limit the amount of torque applied to the screw.

            Other way around - Phillips were designed to torque out. Pozidriv are much better for high torque applications

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              Phillips were designed to torque out

              That’s a myth/misconception too. Phillips is not intentionally bad

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                Yeah, it’s just regular bad. And since its invention people have unfortunately turned this bug into a “feature”.

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          Are you saying you use a Phillips screwdriver on Robertson screws on you savage?

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            No one should ever have a Phillips screw driver, unless it is actually a JIS or Robertson.

            • Kecessa
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              Robertson is a square, you’re thinking about pozidrive

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          If it is posidriv, you must use posidriv and you can’t use posidriv with a conventional Robertson/Phillips/JIS.

          Uh…you can use pozidriv or Robertson tools on pozidriv fasteners without issue… I think it’s the only standard that has cross-compatibility with another standard like that.

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      As someone who owned a Jeep in a place where they salt the roads in the winter. Fuck torx.

      That being said no other screw head would have been any better, and maybe it was just a cheap torx socket (you could see I had actually twisted the whole head on the tool, before stripping the screw). A hex bolt for that particular application would have been much easier to remove (or snap the head off :p)

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          I wonder if there are fasteners and sockets that have both. I imagine hex + torx would handle a lot of torque

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      I don’t like that I need a particular size bit. With Phillips, I can grab most screw drivers and they’ll fit most screws.

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        So you’re the one stripping all the screws then!