3x25mm, TX10

UPDATE: I ran out and went and bought another pack of 200.

  • Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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    30 days ago

    Nah. Even with a the correctly sized bit on a manual screwdriver it’s a pain. One hand drives the tool, the second is playing hand twister trying to ensure perfect axial alignment of the tool:fastener:workpiece interface. Plus it is terrible at ‘holding’ fasteners in place on the bit before insertion, even Phillips heads are okay at that when not magnetized.

    Unless you physically cannot fit a more complex head geometry on the fastener because it’s super small, we have better options nowadays.

    • bluGill@fedia.io
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      30 days ago

      Sounds like you have never used a good flathead screwdriver. Most of them are cheaply made and so have that problem. With a good flathead screwdriver that problem doesn’t exist (they don’t need to be in axial alignment). I’ve had the pleasure of using a good flathead screwdriver exactly once in my life - even the expensive ones are typically made wrong and have all the problems you state.