Provincial
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A Fillister head screw has a lot more material in the head to work with. It will require more grinding to remove the extra, but you will have enough to make the taper extend further toward the threaded area to match the original part.
If you use a Phillips screw, you can cut the straight slot with a thin hacksaw blade. They actually make hacksaw blades in specific thickness for this!
If you use a Phillips screw, you can cut the straight slot with a thin hacksaw blade. They actually make hacksaw blades in specific thickness for this!






d no movement forward . . .anyone have any insight?




