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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:21:12 -0500, John H. wrote: I've never done so either. I'm wondering if maybe he was using the small size bit on the large size screw. I *have* tried that, before I realized there were two sizes! But he seems to have his act together, so I didn't suggest that. Thanks for you confidence.... actually, there are three in common usage. My screwdriver is a 3/8" Milwaukee drill and the bit is a standard (#2) short insert. Essentially, the problem is that the stainless is likely a 300 grade and rather soft. The Robertson head has only four gripping sides. It is not an accident that most bolts have 6 (not 4) sides.... ditto the fact that many heavy duty fasteners have 12 sides... I never had this problem with the Phillips deck screws that were available during my last go at decking.... AND I could use my *real* screwgun.... not a drill. You have a 'real' screwgun? i almost got one for my birthday in August but couldn't decide if I'd use it enough. I have the Craftsman 'Professional' corded drill/driver with clutch. |
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