I used to own 2 screwdrivers. “Honey, grab me a Philips.” Now it’s “Honey, gab me a star shaped screwdriver. Not that one, the one with the square in the middle and the four dots.” And I thought converting to metric was hard.
Yes, there are dozens of security screws with strange looking heads on them that only that driver will remove. I’m SO glad I bought a security driver set so many years ago that has interchangeable heads for all the security types. They also did the same thing for lug nuts when stealing fancy car rims was a risk.Many of the phillips screws I’ve accidentally made look like this one.
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
I think I may have some of those screws in my work shop.
dodgeball_beast over 13 years ago
Looks like he’s pitching it to the three stooges, so it just might work!
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I used to own 2 screwdrivers. “Honey, grab me a Philips.” Now it’s “Honey, gab me a star shaped screwdriver. Not that one, the one with the square in the middle and the four dots.” And I thought converting to metric was hard.
sottwell over 13 years ago
Must be consultants for Apple.
Sandfan over 13 years ago
Why are there still flat [slot] head screws?
treBsdrawkcaB over 13 years ago
Yes, there are dozens of security screws with strange looking heads on them that only that driver will remove. I’m SO glad I bought a security driver set so many years ago that has interchangeable heads for all the security types. They also did the same thing for lug nuts when stealing fancy car rims was a risk.Many of the phillips screws I’ve accidentally made look like this one.