This is the real deal answer. Phillips bits just aren't designed to carry the torque that modern drivers can transfer into the screw. One other tip is that as soon as you spin a bit on a phillips screw you need to replace it because it damages the bit as well as the screw.
This is the real deal answer. Phillips bits just aren't designed to carry the torque that modern drivers can transfer into the screw. One other tip is that as soon as you spin a bit on a phillips screw you need to replace it because it damages the bit as well as the screw.
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