dude I'm pretty decent with tools and fixing shit around the house that's not too technical, but I'm not in the trades, almost, but my life took a different path. anyway could you tell me the difference. I'm always trying to learn more about tools and fasteners, lol
@marsbase3729 in laymans terms... u know the screwdriver bits that u never really use? The Philips but they have 4 more points and don't work well with normal screws? Those are posi bits. Posi-driv screws are more resistant to stripping and torque down further. It's an all around better screw.
Who hasn't got a bench grinder? I've got two. I use one just for buffing. I admit I've never used it to correct the size of a screwdriver bit after wrecking one that was too small.
Yeah but they're pretty useful I use mine to reprofile tools edit: forgot to mention I don't fuck up screw drivers I meant axes and chisels or prybars and sometimes putting a rough edge on a stake or plate
@@davymoose3815 - My sentiment exactly. If the biggest objection one could come up with watching this short is that a bench grinder is out of reach, then just use a file.
Firstly just use the right bit for the screw. And if you happen to somehow foul the right bit in the right screw just let go and get a new bit. They qualify as a consumable commodity. Meaning they are going to wear out and also break. As for reshaping the bit I find when I have to, a file works pretty well. High speed grinding weakens the temper.
If you’re using a file to dress the driver it’s unlikely hardened, evident by the driver becoming damaged rather than stripping the screw. And if it’s not hardened then there is no temper to ruin.
While it is completely possible to file any bit, including so called hardened bits, why bother. As a consumable commodity they are meant to be disposable. No manufacturer is going to make a bit that won't dull or break. It wouldn't help to sell you more bits. In all probability you will have plenty of bits on hand. I keep several kits with as wide a variety as possible. Most kits come with spares of the most commonly used bits. I can never be over equipped with tools. And with each new tool I'm better equipped than ever before.
It'll only weaken the temper if you get the material too hot. You do realize that knife makers do their final grinding after they do the heat treat and temper. Besides that, files don't really do much to metal when it's been heat treated properly. The file should just skate over the metal hence the reason why people use files to check their heat treats if they can't afford to buy the Rockwell testing files or a professional Rockwell tester
👍🏼Learned something new today. Not how to reshape a tool, but that there are Philips and Pozidriv screws. In Germany I thought it‘s simply Kreuzschlitzschraube. Just knew about Philips from english speaking folks on YT.
I only buy American or German made tools, I despise the “ disposable “ 💩 cheap imported tools on the market these days. Also, “ simply Kreuzschlitzschraube” 🤣 , I bet spelling bees are a 🤬in Germany🤔😏😆🤣
Конкретно для шлица самореза в ролике нужна бита PZ 2 (Розидрайв 2 ), а не показанная Ph2 (филипс 2) они отличаются своей геометрией..! Плюс еще используйте биты из хорошей стали , а не мягкого железа, как в ролике.!😅😊😂
jeśli nawet masz się strzelnicę kamień lub inną szlifierkę Dremel to i tak nie opłaca się tego robić bo washart na końcówka zużyje się jeszcze szybciej. jej ciągłe naprawianie to syzyfowa praca i niska jakość wygody wkręcania naprawianie rzeczy jest nieopłacalne dlatego nie robi się tego profesjonalnie ponieważ czas wydany na naprawę jest zbyt drogi w porównaniu do kupna nowej rzeczy która jest znacznie lepsza od tej którą się naprawi Podsumowując naprawianie jest nieefektywne i stanowi zły nawyk tak jak oszczędność na jakości czyli kupowanie ciągle tanich zużywających się szybko rzeczy
@@adamkurek1821 It is a nice idea if you happen to be somewhere that you can't replace the bit, but you happen to have a file handy. In most situations you would just grab a new bit and be much better off compared to fixing the old bit.
1) use the correct bit.... 2) grinding the bit down like this basically turns the #2 bit into a #3. Even if the screw had a Phillips head, it would still need a #2 bit....in other words doing this still leads you back to 1).
@@skylined5534 I still have tools that my dad purchased back in 1955 and there's not one damn thing wrong with him because we've learned how to take care of our tools and we've used them properly. Apparently you ain't that damn bright.
Wenn man den passenden Bit zum zur Schraube hat, brauchst du das Video nicht. Hast ein Philips Bit und eine Prozidriv Schraube, das passt nur zu 80%. Das Video hätte auch von meinem Vater sein können, der macht den gleichen Fehler.
@gisobo grundsätzlich deiner Meinung, leider gibt es dann wieder das Problem mit den Assy Antrieben von Würth, die manch einer ganz unbedarft mit nem Torx bearbeitet. Oder die Leute nehmen statt nem 27er den 25er Torx... Alles schon erleben müssen
Guys, of course you can use a PH2 profile for PZ2 screws but you cant use PZ2 profile for PH2 screws! First step you should know the difference between size 1 and 2 😂
If you can afford a bench grinder rig like that (Im not talking just about the grinder, Im talking the shed or workshop, the high quality table needed to seat one, the electric wiring, etc), then you can afford decent bits rather than those Chinese unhardened pot metal ones shown here.
@@joshhayl7459 Buy some Tommy Walsh screwdrivers if you dont believe unhardened pot metal tools exist. Each screwdriver is good for about 2 screws before the pot metal rounds off into a bradawl. At least you know, if you need to do 100 screws in a job, you need 50 Tommy Walsh screwdrivers.
Funny story..when my wife was a young girl they had a next door neighbor named Phil. She always wondered why her dad had to use Phillips screwdriver when he needed one.😊
ale teraz jest taka moda aby wszystko naprawiać na pokaz by mieć o czym nakręcać filmiki i o czym mówić że ma się takie super zdolności do tracenia swojego czasu robiąc rzeczy dużo dużo gorsze ale za to samemu moda na bycie głupie i nieefektywne życie samodzielnie tylko patrzeć jak ludzie będą samemu robić sobie samochody zamiast kupić gotowy
Good to see Faz asking Beth the hard questions about Bruno. Beth had nothing. Ricky must be sitting back laughing at the turnaround. Kev has folded like a cheap suit as well. Pure gold.
You can get away (just about) using a Pozidrive bit on a Phillips screw but not the other way round..Dewalt for Phillips bits and Milwaukee for Pozidrive seem to work best for some reason. 😮
Really there are three different standards: the japanese JIS standard, the Phillips and the Pozidrive. The Pozidrive is the easiest to identify, while there are subtle diferences between JIS and Phillips and you can easily destroy the head using the wrong screwdriver.
What a shame!!!..after years of inconvenience, Iam amazed by the fact that unbranded Set of 10 "Taiwan" @flipkart laid to rest all the Bosch, Makita, Dewalt set from 2022 onward
Grinding this way a screw driver bit means that you change the size of the tip so it fits perhaps to bigger cross recess -/ cross slot screws, but not to the former size it had been created to be used for. It's often a typical amateur's fault to use the wrong bit for a screw that needs another different bit to get drilled perfectly into the wood. It has a lot to do with patience.
I have never thrown away an old screwdriver. I've probably lost or misplaced about a hundred or so over the last 50 years, but I figure they'll turn up eventually.
Or just ditch the whole Pozi/Philips family altogether. All somewhat modern drills have good enough torque settings that you can easily switch to hex/tx/wahtaever without the fear of camout/torqueout
PH - крест PZ крест и еще один крест меньше между гранями основного креста ( грубо говоря крест в кресте ) PZ это модернизированная PH чтоб обхватывать саморез не с 4 сторон , а 8 , вот и вся технология PH подходит для черных каленых саморезов. PZ подходит для цветных и оцинкованных саморезов . Вот и вся инструкция 😉
Or just throw it away rather than remove all the hardening and wear down your wheel to get another week out of a wear item (screwdrivers are wear items).
In my house, yard and workshop, I only use TORX bits and TX screws, and nothing else in the way of cheap scarp from cross-slotted screws and the bits that go with them.
You can try but it’s really hard to fix then when ‘somebody’ had messed up the tip by using in the wrong type screw . If you get a tip holder and just replace the tips you can buy a box of 100 tips for $20…. Way better than Messing up a screw with a tip you have tried to fix!
😂😂😂😂 Utiliza un cabezal Philips (ph) para un tornillo Pozidrive (Pz). Es increíble. ¿No se da cuenta ese "experto" de que no se corresponden uno con el otro? 🤦🏻♂️
By the way: I stopped using cross slot screws. I use Inbus- or Torx screws only. Torx are good and preferred. Most of the times I use stainless steel Torx screws.
Rule number 1, learn the difference between a Phillips and a Pozi screw. then you shouldn't ruin your screwdrivers.
dude I'm pretty decent with tools and fixing shit around the house that's not too technical, but I'm not in the trades, almost, but my life took a different path.
anyway could you tell me the difference. I'm always trying to learn more about tools and fasteners, lol
Even using the correct size, they all wear out over time and start to slip.
@marsbase3729 in laymans terms... u know the screwdriver bits that u never really use? The Philips but they have 4 more points and don't work well with normal screws? Those are posi bits. Posi-driv screws are more resistant to stripping and torque down further. It's an all around better screw.
@@marsbase3729 pozi screws have 4 slits in-between the flutes for extra grip, Philips just has 4 flutes
@@aaron6841 ok, thanks
Or just use the correct pozi no 2 .
😂
There shouldn't even be a pozi screw...or a flat head, square head, Phillips head, Allen head, etc. Everything should be standardized to Torx.
@@JJ-jn5lr Is it excessive? Do you like changing your bit 20 times to remove A piece of wood?
@@JJ-jn5lr Also, what advantage does any other screw/ bit have over a Torx bit?
MUCHAS GRACIAS, BUENA IDEA !!!
Next week's instalment will show you how to grind an imperial spanner to fit a metric nut.
Own a Priestman excavator with Whitworth spanners. Spent a fortune on spanners but then I gave up and grinded metric ones to almost fit.
(Bolt heads for Whitworth spanners).
@@Rubensgardens.SkogsmuseumI presume that the operative word is "almost". 🤔
@@Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum well ive an adjustable King Dick and others.
😂😂
PH screwdriver and PZ screw ... 😂
Still better than they other way round 😝
I don't even knwo these th8ngs thank you 💪
Of course its possible! Other way isnt possible?
@@gisoboне лучше, одинаково плохо использовать не по назначению, что тут, что там
yep Philips is horrible at driving pozidriv
$100 bench grinder to fix a $1 bit?
Sure! Why not? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
most woodworkers already have bench grinders. if you dont have one. its up to you if you wanna invest in one of them or not
Bench grinder is one of the best $100 tools u can buy and as a bonus just mounts right on your workbench, how convenient
Tai gostei
Who hasn't got a bench grinder? I've got two. I use one just for buffing. I admit I've never used it to correct the size of a screwdriver bit after wrecking one that was too small.
Nice clickbait using the wrong screwdriver bit.
O.K.., mais prenez l'embout adéquat dès le départ 🤔🤔🤔???
Where are we supposed to get the spinny thingy? Certainly that thing cost more than 3 times the price of a new screwdriver replacement
The bench grinder?
Yeah but they're pretty useful I use mine to reprofile tools edit: forgot to mention I don't fuck up screw drivers I meant axes and chisels or prybars and sometimes putting a rough edge on a stake or plate
Not hard to find. Check Harbour Freight for driver sets. I have one that even has security bits.
Use a file then instead
@@davymoose3815 - My sentiment exactly. If the biggest objection one could come up with watching this short is that a bench grinder is out of reach, then just use a file.
la punta es Philips (PH2) y no corresponde con la cabeza del tornillo, q es pozidriv (PZ2)
Esos son tornillos de melamina 4x50 cierto??
Firstly just use the right bit for the screw. And if you happen to somehow foul the right bit in the right screw just let go and get a new bit. They qualify as a consumable commodity. Meaning they are going to wear out and also break. As for reshaping the bit I find when I have to, a file works pretty well. High speed grinding weakens the temper.
If you’re using a file to dress the driver it’s unlikely hardened, evident by the driver becoming damaged rather than stripping the screw. And if it’s not hardened then there is no temper to ruin.
if you can file the bit then that is where the problem is.
While it is completely possible to file any bit, including so called hardened bits, why bother. As a consumable commodity they are meant to be disposable. No manufacturer is going to make a bit that won't dull or break. It wouldn't help to sell you more bits. In all probability you will have plenty of bits on hand. I keep several kits with as wide a variety as possible. Most kits come with spares of the most commonly used bits. I can never be over equipped with tools. And with each new tool I'm better equipped than ever before.
It'll only weaken the temper if you get the material too hot. You do realize that knife makers do their final grinding after they do the heat treat and temper. Besides that, files don't really do much to metal when it's been heat treated properly. The file should just skate over the metal hence the reason why people use files to check their heat treats if they can't afford to buy the Rockwell testing files or a professional Rockwell tester
"They qualify as a consumable commodity..."
Says everything about how we treat our finite planet resources
T 25's for the win. I'll never buy Phillip screws again.
Try Robertson screwdriver. You know the square tip. The screws don't fall off the screwdriver
👍🏼Learned something new today. Not how to reshape a tool, but that there are Philips and Pozidriv screws. In Germany I thought it‘s simply Kreuzschlitzschraube. Just knew about Philips from english speaking folks on YT.
I only buy American or German made tools, I despise the “ disposable “ 💩 cheap imported tools on the market these days. Also, “ simply Kreuzschlitzschraube” 🤣 , I bet spelling bees are a 🤬in Germany🤔😏😆🤣
You can’t beat old German or Pennsylvania steel!
@@scottmiller1916 The screwdriver is called „Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher“, and the manufacturer of such is „Kreuzschlitzschraubendreherhersteller“🤣
@@lone-wolf-1In Dutch that would be "kruiskopschroevendraaierfabrikant" 😅
@@nomennescio7571 - bedankt 🤩
Don't throw away your old WRONG screwdrivers peeps😂
Tip from Canada: get rid of all your Philips drive BS and start using Robertson.
Robertson screws are not that angle-friendly as ph or pz 🙃
That would be nice but here in Argentina it's hard to find them sadly
@@Arzdnej
🟦…Neither are TORX,..
But you're probably not gonna strip one out anytime soon!
I cannot stand those square bits they are awful.
if only it didnt cost 10 times as much here..
man, the screw is PZ, the screwdriver is PH :)
Phillips bits don't fit pozi screws
They are case hardened steel. If you're lucky you only get one time!
Конкретно для шлица самореза в ролике нужна бита PZ 2 (Розидрайв 2 ), а не показанная Ph2 (филипс 2) они отличаются своей геометрией..! Плюс еще используйте биты из хорошей стали , а не мягкого железа, как в ролике.!😅😊😂
Sosihuy!
@@smertrusne3156 , проведи мастер-класс.
@@smertrusne3156рекомендуешь? Понравилось?😂
Сосикалибр.)))
It's funny that the stripped screw at the beginning is a star bit screw head and of coarse a Philips bit won't work.. wrong tool to begin with..Lol
It looks star screw but take a good look,is a Philips screw.
It's aa pozidrive.. but who counts?
Dem need glasses..
Cute !
If u got a grinding Wheel !
Or a file
jeśli nawet masz się strzelnicę kamień lub inną szlifierkę Dremel to i tak nie opłaca się tego robić bo washart na końcówka zużyje się jeszcze szybciej.
jej ciągłe naprawianie to syzyfowa praca i niska jakość wygody wkręcania
naprawianie rzeczy jest nieopłacalne dlatego nie robi się tego profesjonalnie
ponieważ czas wydany na naprawę jest zbyt drogi w porównaniu do kupna nowej rzeczy która jest znacznie lepsza od tej którą się naprawi
Podsumowując naprawianie jest nieefektywne i stanowi zły nawyk tak jak oszczędność na jakości czyli kupowanie ciągle tanich zużywających się szybko rzeczy
Every cheap tool box comes with a metal file. Do some exercise!
@@gnaarW wow back as far, as the 2k's ? No files in the toolbox, for me ???
Guess they weren't cheap after all !😅
@@adamkurek1821
It is a nice idea if you happen to be somewhere that you can't replace the bit, but you happen to have a file handy. In most situations you would just grab a new bit and be much better off compared to fixing the old bit.
Ah yes, because everyone just has a grindestone sitting around.
po takiej naprawie bit rozhartuje się i szybciej się zużyje
nie opłaca się naprawiać nawet jak ma się kamień szlifierski
Mines on the Kitchen Table for Easy Acess
Yes it's handy for peeling potatoes
@@troywright359 I have one in the bathroom as a kind of automated pumice stone for taking off hard (and sometimes all) skin from the sole of my foot.
Part of a very basic garage too kit, had mine for 35 years still going strong.
Using the wrong bit for one lol.. that’s a pozi head screw
Rule 1: Don’t mess up your screwdriver.
1) use the correct bit....
2) grinding the bit down like this basically turns the #2 bit into a #3. Even if the screw had a Phillips head, it would still need a #2 bit....in other words doing this still leads you back to 1).
Philips screwdriver in a pozidrive screw
This man is not smart
It's ignorance, not stupidity.
Better idea. Learn how to use your tools properly. I've never done that to a screwdriver in my life and I'm almost 60
Wow
This 😂
How many have you screwed, don't tell only one right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because tools just don't suffer wear and tear...
@@skylined5534 I still have tools that my dad purchased back in 1955 and there's not one damn thing wrong with him because we've learned how to take care of our tools and we've used them properly. Apparently you ain't that damn bright.
Такое бывает если закручивать шуруп PZ битой PH
Toda la razón,usar la punta adecuada es lo correcto
Wow… a comment in English following a comment in Spanish, commenting on a post in Russian, on a short with English subtitles.
@@gruntopolouski5919, sapienti sat!
Иной "мастер" даже гордится тем, что не видит разницы.
I would go to EVERY GARAGE SALE I saw this summer and purchase all the OLD AMERICAN TOOLS I could find before they are UNAVAILABLE!
Wenn man den passenden Bit zum zur Schraube hat, brauchst du das Video nicht.
Hast ein Philips Bit und eine Prozidriv Schraube, das passt nur zu 80%.
Das Video hätte auch von meinem Vater sein können, der macht den gleichen Fehler.
Das checken leider nur die wenigsten. Noch ein Vorteil von Torx, da kann das nicht passieren. 😁
@gisobo grundsätzlich deiner Meinung, leider gibt es dann wieder das Problem mit den Assy Antrieben von Würth, die manch einer ganz unbedarft mit nem Torx bearbeitet. Oder die Leute nehmen statt nem 27er den 25er Torx... Alles schon erleben müssen
SEÑOR @ONKEL MADIN, TIENE RAZÓN 😊
@@gisobo ich verwende seit Jahren nur noch Torx - ob Schrauben ob Bits und von sehr guter Qualität.
Would work better if you didn't use a PH bit in a PZ screw
After 2 grinds becomes ph 4, better buy hq bits
Indeed. I recommend Wera and Wiha (both german brands).
Guys, of course you can use a PH2 profile for PZ2 screws but you cant use PZ2 profile for PH2 screws! First step you should know the difference between size 1 and 2 😂
Лучше плоской отвёрткой... или шестигранником, например на 3. А еще лучше, молоток😂😂😂
Go to Canada and borrow some Robertson's screws and drivers
Yep, never had a robertson driver or screw strip
@brentonjohnson4424 I have but every time either had bad sqaure 2 bit or the screw were made in that China place.
Exactly @@JakePlisskin12
...and while you're up there,....Go to the North Pole and borrow some Ice Sickles, too !
If you can afford a bench grinder rig like that (Im not talking just about the grinder, Im talking the shed or workshop, the high quality table needed to seat one, the electric wiring, etc), then you can afford decent bits rather than those Chinese unhardened pot metal ones shown here.
🟦…C'mon now, NO BITS'R made’a POT METAL!...Let's not get Ridiculous huh?
@@joshhayl7459 Buy some Tommy Walsh screwdrivers if you dont believe unhardened pot metal tools exist. Each screwdriver is good for about 2 screws before the pot metal rounds off into a bradawl. At least you know, if you need to do 100 screws in a job, you need 50 Tommy Walsh screwdrivers.
Funny story..when my wife was a young girl they had a next door neighbor named Phil. She always wondered why her dad had to use Phillips screwdriver when he needed one.😊
Бесполезно нужного угла и толщины граней не будет смело выкидывайте и покупайте новую биту
ale teraz jest taka moda aby wszystko naprawiać na pokaz by mieć o czym nakręcać filmiki i o czym mówić że ma się takie super zdolności do tracenia swojego czasu robiąc rzeczy dużo dużo gorsze ale za to samemu
moda na bycie głupie i nieefektywne życie samodzielnie
tylko patrzeć jak ludzie będą samemu robić sobie samochody zamiast kupić gotowy
Actually, I think it's a supadrrive, but still the wrong screwdriver
After 40 years, today I learned about POZI screwdriver!!!
😂😢😮😅😊
PH and PZ
lol, there's a comment like this from every language of the world
And this is why Robertson screws and bits are far superior to the Phillips and Pozi systems
Hmmm whats the price difference between the correct screw and a grinding wheel.
Good to see Faz asking Beth the hard questions about Bruno. Beth had nothing. Ricky must be sitting back laughing at the turnaround. Kev has folded like a cheap suit as well. Pure gold.
А не проще биту правильную поставить
Its best to do this by hand with a good clean mill file, then you'll not over heat the metal, loosing the temper of the steel.
Next week: How to fix a rusty spanner by going to your time machine and going back to when it wasn't rusty.
Three words... Peter Lymburner Robertson.
for those who dont own a grinder, its easier and cheaper to buy a new drillbit.
Never take screwdriver advice from someone with a fisher price drill
You can get away (just about) using a Pozidrive bit on a Phillips screw but not the other way round..Dewalt for Phillips bits and Milwaukee for Pozidrive seem to work best for some reason. 😮
I can confirm that this does make a left handed screwdriver.
Really there are three different standards: the japanese JIS standard, the Phillips and the Pozidrive. The Pozidrive is the easiest to identify, while there are subtle diferences between JIS and Phillips and you can easily destroy the head using the wrong screwdriver.
Wenn man den Unterschied zwischen PH2 und PZ2 nicht kennt, sollte man es einfach lassen ❗🤷🤦🙄
How is the screw turning counterclockwise????!!! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
What a shame!!!..after years of inconvenience, Iam amazed by the fact that unbranded Set of 10 "Taiwan" @flipkart laid to rest all the Bosch, Makita, Dewalt set from 2022 onward
* Tune in next week where we will show you how to "fix" your Robertson bits thar just won't remove that stubborn Triwing screw!
🤣
Regardless of anything. . . Junk tool material is still junk.
Pozi is more common in UK and Europe. Not widely encountered in USA but will with IKEA products for example.
Grinding this way a screw driver bit means that you change the size of the tip so it fits perhaps to bigger cross recess -/ cross slot screws, but not to the former size it had been created to be used for.
It's often a typical amateur's fault to use the wrong bit for a screw that needs another different bit to get drilled perfectly into the wood. It has a lot to do with patience.
My Canadian brethren will understand this. Robbie’s are superior.
Silly me. Must remember to pack my bench grinder with me and not my small box of throw away bits. Thank you 🙏
Самое главное в подобных лайфхаках - не пытаться их повторить...
if you can afford this wheel thingy , you can definitely afford a new screwdriver .
It's the wrong bit for starters
I have never thrown away an old screwdriver. I've probably lost or misplaced about a hundred or so over the last 50 years, but I figure they'll turn up eventually.
Essa ponteira não é FENDA, é PHILIPS!😮
Yeah, don't come near MY screwdrivers!
Once you grind a bit, it will never work the same. Buy a new one and use the right screw.
LOL that's a Pozidrive screw LOL
Mayor Fuglycool
When a hand screwdriver gets in that condition, it's going to the grinder also...but it'll be turned into an awl, lol.
I don't have a bench grinder so into the bin it goes 😂
Or just ditch the whole Pozi/Philips family altogether. All somewhat modern drills have good enough torque settings that you can easily switch to hex/tx/wahtaever without the fear of camout/torqueout
I laughed at the green tick at the end, like yep, thats the way to do it 😂😂
PH - крест PZ крест и еще один крест меньше между гранями основного креста ( грубо говоря крест в кресте )
PZ это модернизированная PH чтоб обхватывать саморез не с 4 сторон , а 8 , вот и вся технология
PH подходит для черных каленых саморезов.
PZ подходит для цветных и оцинкованных саморезов . Вот и вся инструкция 😉
I would definitely throw away a screwdriver bit which wears out like that. Appears to be mild steel lol
If the screwdriver metal was softer than the screw before it will be softer than the screw after grinding. Throw it away.
Use Robertson screws. Throw them Phillips in the garbage
He's probably now knackered the screw head as well. Good luck getting that out should you ever need to.
Or just throw it away rather than remove all the hardening and wear down your wheel to get another week out of a wear item (screwdrivers are wear items).
In my house, yard and workshop, I only use TORX bits and TX screws, and nothing else in the way of cheap scarp from cross-slotted screws and the bits that go with them.
Which one more expensive, the screwdriver or grinder machine?
It's 2024, Star drive is where it's at.
Grinding the tip of an original Phillips makes it a new/current spec Phillips, which is the same as JIS.
Just buy good quality pozi and Phillips and use the right sizes for the job.
Нужно грамотно подбирать соразмерность саморезы и крестовой насадки..
How to turn a #2 into a #3.
And still be the wrong bit for the job.
i am pretty sure that it is cheaper to buy a new screw driver than it is to buy a grinder.
That will only work till you end up grinding the tip down to a PH3 size tip. 😂
Thats mad, it looks like it's driven in anticlockwise on the last shot
JiS drivers are so cheap right now and Work SO MUCH BETTER, all screws. Vessel, Wiha is my favorite, but more of an ISO , (International standard)
Tune in next week when he turn a hammer in a right angle screwdriver !!!
Man turn PH 2 to POZY 2 😂😂😂
Don't throw away a bit. Buy a bench grinder to fix it.
VIDEO SHORTS: The epitome of incomplete information.
You can try but it’s really hard to fix then when ‘somebody’ had messed up the tip by using in the wrong type screw . If you get a tip holder and just replace the tips you can buy a box of 100 tips for $20….
Way better than Messing up a screw with a tip you have tried to fix!
Use water while grinding to keep the heat treatment.
Usa una punta PH en un tornillo para punta PZ. Si usas la punta adecuada y el número para la cabeza del tornillo,no tendrás ese problema.
Yes.. Yes do throw away old screw driver bits.
Gracias por sus ideas tengo algunos destornilladores dañados...saludos desde Venezuela
😂😂😂😂
Utiliza un cabezal Philips (ph) para un tornillo Pozidrive (Pz).
Es increíble. ¿No se da cuenta ese "experto" de que no se corresponden uno con el otro? 🤦🏻♂️
By the way: I stopped using cross slot screws. I use Inbus- or Torx screws only. Torx are good and preferred. Most of the times I use stainless steel Torx screws.