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Cappy
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:39 Post subject: Poll Not Poll: Screwdrivers
Phillips or Flathead
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pokychick
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:49 Post subject:
neither
orange juice and vodka
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MastrBrewr
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:55 Post subject:
Definitely philips.
Flathead just p!sses me off.
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kristin31
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:55 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | neither
orange juice and vodka |
Yes! There's a great bar at the Outback down here that squeezes the juice fresh for them as you order. Very, very nice.
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:57 Post subject: Re: Poll Not Poll: Screwdrivers
| Cappy wrote: | | Phillips or Flathead |
phillips
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robp
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 13:58 Post subject:
and don't forget Torx screws.... what a p.i.a..... i'll take phillips.
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RangerG
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:08 Post subject:
I have a vast selection of both, in every size and length...
I prefer Yankee (flat).
There is also Reed-Prince... a form of Phillips
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keltic63
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:12 Post subject:
Philips
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brie k
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:12 Post subject:
definitely phillips. the flatheads always slip out!
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keltic63
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:15 Post subject:
| brie k wrote: | | definitely phillips. the flatheads always slip out! |
are we still talking about screws here?
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bpdou
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:20 Post subject:
Yankee? Really? Never knew that...
Why are they called "Phillips?"
Oh my vote...
On wood, where you're going to fill and paint, prefer flat.
On metal. or if the screw is going to show, Phillips.
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:26 Post subject:
Out of those two, phillips. But I do love a good allen wrench.
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 14:56 Post subject:
| MechEngDropout wrote: | | Out of those two, phillips. But I do love a good allen wrench. |
But not an Alan wrench!
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robp
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 15:11 Post subject:
| AlaninTX wrote: | | MechEngDropout wrote: | | Out of those two, phillips. But I do love a good allen wrench. |
But not an Alan wrench! |
If you wrench something Alan, it's probably going to hurt...
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Running Brewer
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Posted: 06/02/04 - 15:20 Post subject:
I prefer Square drive.
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