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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.