Who Knew Screws and Bolts Could be so Interesting and Controversial too
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- I was a little bored so I looked into different screwheads and why there are so many? This was originally going to be about Phillips, Pozidriv and JIS but it has expanded way more. I just could not find anything that described nuts, bolts and screws and the differences.
Again all I found was Americanisms and I would imagine you all know what I think about that?
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As I turn 60 I realize that videos like this are a *lot* more interesting to me than they once were. Informative! Entertaining! Thanks for sharing.
good history
Looking it seems that the first JIS standard for cross head screws was in 1958 (although revised a few times since).