Torx Screws - Why?

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Re: Torx Screws - Why?

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tomtexan wrote:How about these? Tamper proof torx. Anyone ever encountered those? Basically has a pin in the middle of the head.

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
ELB wrote:.....mo' betta with much less risk of boogering up the screw head....
"mo' betta" being a unit of measurement in precision engineering, and "boogering up" being an engineering term for the result of using something outside of its design parameters.
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Re: Torx Screws - Why?

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Pawpaw wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
ELB wrote:.....mo' betta with much less risk of boogering up the screw head....
"mo' betta" being a unit of measurement in precision engineering, and "boogering up" being an engineering term for the result of using something outside of its design parameters.
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You're absolutely right, and I meant to type it that way.....but I had a senior moment....
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Re: Torx Screws - Why?

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Pawpaw wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
ELB wrote:.....mo' betta with much less risk of boogering up the screw head....
"mo' betta" being a unit of measurement in precision engineering, and "boogering up" being an engineering term for the result of using something outside of its design parameters.
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I think you are mistaken. It is not a precise unit of measurement.

When a design is improved, it's mo'betta.
If you want really precision engineering, it's much mo'betta. :tiphat:
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Re: Torx Screws - Why?

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jocat54 wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Pawpaw wrote:I've never had a Torx screwdriver slip and scratch anything. I can't say the same thing about flat or Phillips screws.

Torx is the best of both worlds. They just don't slip, in my experience. YMMV
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:iagree: Me too. Phillips head strip to easliy and slotted---well they just aren't worth anything :mrgreen:
Well, one advantage of a slotted is that if you're in the field and don't have a screw driver, you can use the case rim on a spent round to unscrew a slotted screw. That said, I recently replaced the slotted screws on my 1911 grips with Allen screws. From what I've read here, I should have gone with Torx.

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