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bcbouy wrote:Hmm, I thought the Robertson was a square headed screw. Would that work well without chewing up the head of a JIS screw? Or am I mistaken?
a robertson will work best on all jis screws.it's a very common screw head in canada.
โOct-14-2016 07:10 PM
Trackrig wrote:pulsar wrote:
If the thread that Trackrig linked to is the one your are looking for, the reason it can't be found with the forum search engine is that it is more than a year old and the forum no longer properly archive thread.
More specifically, if a thread is more than a year old and was posted after April 29, 2013, the search engine will not find it. The 2013 date is when the archiving process broke. (One might think that it could have been fixed by now.)
I'm sure Trackrig found it with another search engine, probably Google.
Tom
Yes, I used Google by searching on MEXICOWANDERER SCREWDRIVER. I find Google a lot better for searching this forum than the forum's search function.
It is interesting that since this is an old post, that David and I both saw it in the last little while - that's how I knew what he was talking about. I didn't realize it was an older post.
Bill
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
I thought that MEXICOWANDERER was the OP but a search of his posts did not bring up anything. Subject was about the screws found on fuse blocks and being multipurpose for using square, flat blade or Phillips or this other kind of driver.
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pulsar wrote:
If the thread that Trackrig linked to is the one your are looking for, the reason it can't be found with the forum search engine is that it is more than a year old and the forum no longer properly archive thread.
More specifically, if a thread is more than a year old and was posted after April 29, 2013, the search engine will not find it. The 2013 date is when the archiving process broke. (One might think that it could have been fixed by now.)
I'm sure Trackrig found it with another search engine, probably Google.
Tom
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