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Assume that's a legitimate question.Why? There is nothing cheaper than a Phillips screwdriver. Is this a trick question?
I'll admit, I ran into some Frearson screws a while back, and used a Phillips #1 driver. But I promptly ordered some appropriate bits.I surrender.
Didn't know it was such a bad idea. I have a bunch of them bought in a lerger lot. I seldom encounter this type screw so was wondering if they might be employed otherwise. Guess not. Looks like dust collectors for me then.
And I'm never sure whether to be happy or sad when they're included in A set because I almost never see them. But if they're in a set I just need to be sure not to use them with what I normally do and then if I need it I won't remember where they areNever before owning any Pozi drivers(perhaps some bits) I've used Phillips in Pozi screws in the pastso didn't give much thought to the reverse. I clearly never paid much attention to the difference which I've just now confirmed is vast. I couldn't even fit a Pozi driver into some phillips screws on hand.
I'm feeling foolish for asking. Trust me, this wasn't one of those academic threads started simply for the sake of asking a dumb question.
That said they DO like quite alike at a glance.
Did you ever assemble Ikea furniture? They're almost universally Pozi.I surrender.
Didn't know it was such a bad idea. I have a bunch of them bought in a larger lot. I seldom encounter this type screw so was wondering if they might be employed otherwise. Guess not. Looks like dust collectors for me then.
Never before owning any Pozi drivers(perhaps some bits) I've used Phillips in Pozi screws in the pastso didn't give much thought to the reverse. I clearly never paid much attention to the difference which I've just now confirmed is vast. I couldn't even fit a Pozi driver into some phillips screws on hand.
I'm feeling foolish for asking. Trust me, this wasn't one of those academic threads started simply for the sake of asking a dumb question.
That said they DO like quite alike at a glance.
Yes, in fact have assembled MANY pieces of KD furniture all the while oblivious (then) that those quarter turn cams are Pozi. Perhaps one of the reasons I've long cursed this stuff.Did you ever assemble Ikea furniture? They're almost universally Pozi.
Cabinet hardware is notoriously Pozi. I’m seeing more of it on exterior door hardware too.Yes, in fact have assembled MANY pieces of KD furniture all the while oblivious (then) that those quarter turn cams are Pozi. Perhaps one of the reasons I've long cursed this stuff.
Should I ever face these again I'm prepared.
I've cleared junk from a small drawer in my big chest to segregate these. Probably where they will rest until I do.
Those quarter turn cams can be Pozi #3 or #4, but I was talking about all the screws (and the screw in pins that those cams pull), which are Pozi #2. Once you start to recognize the little X in the screw head, you'll start seeing it all over the place. Particularly in European hardware, where Phillips is actually unusual to see now, except in stuff coming from Asia or the US.Yes, in fact have assembled MANY pieces of KD furniture all the while oblivious (then) that those quarter turn cams are Pozi. Perhaps one of the reasons I've long cursed this stuff.
Should I ever face these again I'm prepared.
I've cleared junk from a small drawer in my big chest to segregate these. Probably where they will rest until I do.


MY 69 Jaguar has them all over the place and I'd assume many other British cars of that era do also. I bought several Posi-drive bits and a handle to use them in.but there are lots of knockdown products that use Pozi.
British cars are full of them but most owners have no clue. Every one I see is full of damaged screws.MY 69 Jaguar has them all over the place and I'd assume many other British cars of that era do also. I bought several Posi-drive bits and a handle to use them in.
Anything made in Europe or any cabinetry that uses Euro hinges (damn near everything) or Euro hardware uses Pozidriv.Yes, in fact have assembled MANY pieces of KD furniture all the while oblivious (then) that those quarter turn cams are Pozi. Perhaps one of the reasons I've long cursed this stuff.
Should I ever face these again I'm prepared.
I've cleared junk from a small drawer in my big chest to segregate these. Probably where they will rest until I do.
I don't know whether to laugh, cry, or frown.British cars are full of them but most owners have no clue. Every one I see is full of damaged screws.
Even techs in the uk have no idea there is a difference between pozi and Philips, butchered screws abound here too. About the only place I see them is in Land Rover vehicles, but think they swapped to Phillips/torx when they were bought by BMW.British cars are full of them but most owners have no clue. Every one I see is full of damaged screws.
Even techs in the uk have no idea there is a difference between pozi and Philips, butchered screws abound here too. About the only place I see them is in Land Rover vehicles, but think they swapped to Phillips/torx when they were bought by BMW.
Pozi is the standard head for construction in the UK, almost all wood screws used are pozi, with a bit of torx and hex in bigger sizes. Drywall screws are Phillips.
So in true GJ fashion you need to go out and buy a $hitload of Pozi screws so you have them and can use your screwdriver bitsNever before owning any Pozi drivers(perhaps some bits) I've used Phillips in Pozi screws in the pastso didn't give much thought to the reverse.