Any question really. Mine today is
Why is it nearly every blind kit anything with screws supplied they are sh'tty crap screws which are nearly always phillips heads instead of Pozi Why?
Thats true the bugle headed plasterboard screws do fit drivers well -which is good because they dont fall off.Plasterboard screws always have perfectly cut crosses for drivers. Why and how is that?
Absolutely why? Normally accompanied with the sh'test wall plugs too.I find the same thing with electrical stuff, light fittings etc. I wouldnt saw the screws are poor quality, but invariably they are philips.
Or some sort of screw neither philips or pozi and has some weird angle so no screwdriver fits well.
Door handles, window casement stays etc - screws made of cheese, usually slotted with the slot too thin.
Yes and maybe i'm a bit late to the table as i only recently discovered these:Plasterboard screws always have perfectly cut crosses for drivers. Why and how is that?
Aha that could explain some of it i guess. But still, phillips should be eradicated!The USofA doesn't use pozi's but then they are a bit backward.
Yes and maybe i'm a bit late to the table as i only recently discovered these:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/ph2-drywall-screwdriver-bits-ph2-2-pack/6623v?_requestid=791404
Lovely simple design works well.
The USofA doesn't use pozi's but then they are a bit backward.