Asahel, Are you trying to fool people into thinking that Torx is not a million times better than Philips heads? Philips strips if you have the bit only slightly misaligned (yes, the proper size bit). Torx almos never strips.
what? No... Im telling people that Philips cams-out by design preventing you from breaking the fastener by excessive torque (like one would create with a wrench) while torx grips fasteners like a M.F. and you need to be Careful because it has waaay more grip than what is needed to just break the screw/bolt at the weakest point.
#30 If the bottom of the bun had absorbed a lot of sauce, it may fall apart even when using this illustrated technique. In these situations, it would be better to flip the burger upside down. This way the soggy bun-bottom is on top and held in place with more even pressure spread across 6 fingers (3 x2) while the typically thicker and dry bun-top is more able to withstand being pinched by your thumbs.
Asahel, Are you trying to fool people into thinking that Torx is not a million times better than Philips heads? Philips strips if you have the bit only slightly misaligned (yes, the proper size bit). Torx almos never strips.
what? No... Im telling people that Philips cams-out by design preventing you from breaking the fastener by excessive torque (like one would create with a wrench) while torx grips fasteners like a M.F. and you need to be Careful because it has waaay more grip than what is needed to just break the screw/bolt at the weakest point.
#30 If the bottom of the bun had absorbed a lot of sauce, it may fall apart even when using this illustrated technique. In these situations, it would be better to flip the burger upside down. This way the soggy bun-bottom is on top and held in place with more even pressure spread across 6 fingers (3 x2) while the typically thicker and dry bun-top is more able to withstand being pinched by your thumbs.
Of course.. I'm very old now and learning to gird up my loins has been a life long need.
There are screwdrivers that can be turned with a wrench (halving flats on the shank) but that isn't one of them.
Also torx screws do not cam-out like philips heads do - meaning you have to apply Moderate torque to avoid damaging the fastener.
what? No... Im telling people that Philips cams-out by design preventing you from breaking the fastener by excessive torque (like one would create with a wrench) while torx grips fasteners like a M.F. and you need to be Careful because it has waaay more grip than what is needed to just break the screw/bolt at the weakest point.