Originally Posted by
AdmiralAluminum
Yeah my bro-in-law just told me about that the other day and I almost didn't believe him! That's almost all we ever use at my work is Robertson. Best thing about them is with some patience and a grinding tool, you can make almost anything into the square shape of a Robertson.
He told me when volunteers would go down to help with disasters in the US from Canada, the contractors would bring their own tools and hardware so they could use Robertson bits and all the Americans would ask "where did you get those?"
You see, I don't understand this. All I have used for the last 25 years or so is Robertson screws and bits. In the cabinet trade, it is the standard. It is starting to catch on with carpenters because they have discovered how well they hold up to an abusive installer. It takes some serious abuse to round one of them out. Phillips heads are for drywall and machine screws, slotted screws are for the steel bin...
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