I stumbled across this video by mistake and turns out all my screws are PZ and i`v been using the wrong bits (PH ) and with a PZ2 bits all my screws grab tight , learn something new everyday , subscribed.
I am from the States and I appreciate the compliments given to us with the screws, however, I must disagree with you on the PH and PZ screws. I personally avoid using PH screws and try to use Torx, Robertson's, or PZ because the PH screws strip too easily. If you look into the history of the PH screws they were originally designed to cam/strip out if too much torque is applied, so I must say that PZ screws have the advantage here. As far as having a better (screw) system than you guys in Britain, I must disagree because there is as much confusion between the PH, PZ, and KTX screws as you guys. I personally feel that the PH screws have outlived their purpose and belong in a museum, they need to be pulled out from the industry and simply let the PZ's do their job. By retiring the PH design the confusion between PH and PZ will come to an end, but then, we'll still have the PZ and JIS confusion. Perhaps it's a never ending "cross point head" dilemma. Ehhh, what to do. Great video BTW. Cheers.
You should have said Phillips an pozi instead of ph and pz. Ph and pz sounds to similar, and you even get them mixed up yourself a couple of times. Just for future reference 😊 And Robertson bits are the square ones btw 😉
This reminds me of one episode of Nadreality Show, where Đuro says: "Kako tebi uvijek hm ha ispadne, a meni hm ha ne ispadne". Reference video below (time stamp 1:08) ua-cam.com/video/03qmfjIb33s/v-deo.html
interesting video but a bit too long i don't think it helps trying ten different screw gun tips in dozens of screws one or two would have got the point across could have covered JIS and other varieties in such a long video
Who the fk uses phillips head screws anymore . They are good for drywall guns because the bit will disengage from the screw when screw is set , but other than that go for torx or square drive.
PH is Phillips and PZ is Pozi its as simple as that, for phillips screws use a phillips screwdriver, and for pozi screws use a pozi screwdriver, simples. 🏴🏴🏴
I stumbled across this video by mistake and turns out all my screws are PZ and i`v been using the wrong bits (PH ) and with a PZ2 bits all my screws grab tight , learn something new everyday , subscribed.
I’ve been wondering the difference ever since i started watching your channel. Thanks for helping me to understand the difference Milton!
Glad I could have been a help to you.
I am from the States and I appreciate the compliments given to us with the screws, however, I must disagree with you on the PH and PZ screws. I personally avoid using PH screws and try to use Torx, Robertson's, or PZ because the PH screws strip too easily. If you look into the history of the PH screws they were originally designed to cam/strip out if too much torque is applied, so I must say that PZ screws have the advantage here. As far as having a better (screw) system than you guys in Britain, I must disagree because there is as much confusion between the PH, PZ, and KTX screws as you guys. I personally feel that the PH screws have outlived their purpose and belong in a museum, they need to be pulled out from the industry and simply let the PZ's do their job. By retiring the PH design the confusion between PH and PZ will come to an end, but then, we'll still have the PZ and JIS confusion. Perhaps it's a never ending "cross point head" dilemma. Ehhh, what to do. Great video BTW. Cheers.
Informative and also extremely disturbing. Disney teaches us Pandas are suppossed to be friendly not murderous.
Thanks for helping me understand the differences between them..cheers.
Great explanation. Thank you
Some bits are magnetic which makes all the difference to gripping or not
Very educational - thanks! Never knew the difference between PH and PZ!
Is that a red Britcent led inspection lamp shoved onto the sticking boxes on your left ?
It's just a magnetic flashlight so I can easier see in the toolbox because the large light casts a shadow.
That’s a nice set of tools you have there.
You could of explained PZ screws have the cross and the Pillips screws dont in less than one minute right
Phillips (ph) amd pozidrive (pz). Ph are meant to cam out of the screw as in drywall to not over drive, pz and designed to stick.
You should have said Phillips an pozi instead of ph and pz. Ph and pz sounds to similar, and you even get them mixed up yourself a couple of times. Just for future reference 😊
And Robertson bits are the square ones btw 😉
thank you interesting point :)
This reminds me of one episode of Nadreality Show, where Đuro says: "Kako tebi uvijek hm ha ispadne, a meni hm ha ne ispadne". Reference video below (time stamp 1:08) ua-cam.com/video/03qmfjIb33s/v-deo.html
You have to check the audio on your videos.
interesting video but a bit too long i don't think it helps trying ten different screw gun tips in dozens of screws one or two would have got the point across could have covered JIS and other varieties in such a long video
Who the fk uses phillips head screws anymore . They are good for drywall guns because the bit will disengage from the screw when screw is set , but other than that go for torx or square drive.
wobbling is not a quality test for cam out
PH is Phillips and PZ is Pozi its as simple as that, for phillips screws use a phillips screwdriver, and for pozi screws use a pozi screwdriver, simples.
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torx wins
Are you Scottish
I hate PZ!