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I've never seen anything with a posidrive screw in it.. They aren't used
very much in the USA or at least in Florida... I have yet to need a posidrive screwdriver and I've taken all kinds of things apart in my life.. I consider a good set of torx and allen wrenches a necessity along with a set of sockets and wrenches and of course a small set of jewlers screwdrivers and mini torx bits, hammers, saws, etc... The funny thing is I never knew what that weird looking phillips bit I had was called until today. - Mike "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message ... In article , Roy Lewallen wrote: I'd consider looking for some other tool dealers to do business with. Pozidriv (a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Co.) screws and drivers are very common, sold by just about every tool company from Snap-on through Stanley to Sears. OK Guys! I've done some more checking, and still can't find a store that sells Posidrive or Pozidrive. I have one lead to a specialty tool store across the state, but the local Ace, Sears and Lowes don't carry either the screws or the drivers. I can see where the Posidrive may be used in some electronic equipment, but all of the screws in the hinges in my house, as well as the screws holding the locks on the doors, are definitely Phillips. Are Posidrive screws used for those applications in other countries? I can see now that my original list should have stopped without the additional items. The purpose was to define a really BASIC set of tools for use around the home! Fred |
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:32:43 -0400, "Michael Kennedy" wrote: I've never seen anything with a posidrive screw in it.. They aren't used very much in the USA or at least in Florida... *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Tektronix used Pozidriv for many years in their scopes. Sometime after I left the company in 1986 I was told they changed to Torx. You can recognize a Pozidriv screw because it looks like a Phillips but has a fine line scribed between adjacent flutes. Bill, W6WRT |
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Michael Kennedy wrote:
I've never seen anything with a posidrive screw in it.. They aren't used very much in the USA or at least in Florida... I have yet to need a posidrive screwdriver and I've taken all kinds of things apart in my life.. I consider a good set of torx and allen wrenches a necessity along with a set of sockets and wrenches and of course a small set of jewlers screwdrivers and mini torx bits, hammers, saws, etc... The funny thing is I never knew what that weird looking phillips bit I had was called until today. Microdyne and Lockheed-Martin both use it, although Microdyne has moved out of the area. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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