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Originally Posted by cyrnel
Sweet couch, guys. Looks hazardous to getting things done!
I shouldn't ask... okay I will. Did either of you figure out how much time was spent on the legs vs. a taxi trip to any store with those cheap drill kits?
I like Robertson, or Torx (for higher torque apps), except on horizontal surfaces that'll see weather or abuse. Their recess is hard to clean out and makes for a real PITA removal. Try taking out a Robertson fastened deck with a smile. Phillips gets the nod for those situations. Funny, I hated Phillips screws with a passion when I was young. The multiple sizes vexed my limited tool selection to no end. I also didn't have the feel for how much force was required to keep the driver seated and always stripped the things. Now the dislike has shifted entirely to standard-slot junk that makes my Milwaukee useless.
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LOL the slot is the worst screw ever, I also like the robertson its the most easiest to screw in. I have never had a problem with Philips mostly because I used to build kitchen chairs and thats the type of screw we used to hold the legs on. But thats a different story