

Well I’m definitely sold, that sounds awesome!
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Well I’m definitely sold, that sounds awesome!


Right?! And yet AFAIK there is exactly one (now defunct) company who ever used them. I guess it’s time to be the change we want to see in the world 😈


No mention of Oval drive? As much as I normally hate security fasteners, I love those for being hilarious. At first glance it appears roughly circular, you’d be like “well this is a nail, or a rivet or something”. But no, actually you can unscrew it!



I’m naively assuming that the most relevant features are surface area, corner angle, and taper, is that right? And what I want in a drive is obviously that it won’t strip, but also that it won’t cam out/slip. Supposedly camming out is a “feature” to prevent something or other, but I exclusively use hand tools so it’s mostly just an annoyance really. What I don’t know is, how do those 3 features affect strippage and slippage? What makes Robertson better at that?


Seconded for shaving in the shower 👌🏻👌🏻
Also try conditioner for shaving, it’s amazing and I’ll never go back


I’d like to see any Battle Craze! character
Omg you’re right!! I didn’t think about that at all… It’d be difficult but certainly doable.
You could reverse it so the socket is on the screw instead, but then it might be slightly more obvious that it is a screw. Also nobody makes those, to my knowledge.