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04.21.2011, 10:53 AM

Hex will do the same thing, especially say running under the chassis of a 1/8 buggy. But I'd still much rather use hex or Torx than phillips or flathead. I keep a set of small pics to clean them out, or in a bind you can use a .050" or 1.5mm hex wrench.


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Different?? - 04.21.2011, 12:43 PM

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Hi.Torx fill up with crap when run in the dirt :(
And how is that any different than using an allen head screw?? You still have to dig out the gunk no matter what, but the Torx head still gives you a better none strip feel. Like I stated previously either way they are both great hardware for our R/C toys.


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question: are torx as inexpensive as allen? and can you get them in the same hardness? or better yet,harder?
   
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And how is that any different than using an allen head screw?? You still have to dig out the gunk no matter what, but the Torx head still gives you a better none strip feel. Like I stated previously either way they are both great hardware for our R/C toys.
Hi.The holes in allen heads dont have the annoying tiny gaps like torks ,where the dirt collects,then collects moisture,then stops you being able to undo the screws.ALLEN all the way
   
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04.28.2011, 01:21 AM

Triangle's and some others, I like the ones that go one but don't come off, problem is they don't come off.

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04.28.2011, 03:08 AM

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Hex will do the same thing, especially say running under the chassis of a 1/8 buggy. But I'd still much rather use hex or Torx than phillips or flathead. I keep a set of small pics to clean them out, or in a bind you can use a .050" or 1.5mm hex wrench.
I always have an Xacto knife in my tool kit and that does a great job cleaning out allen head screws on the bottoms of my chassis'


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Triangle's and some others, I like the ones that go one but don't come off, problem is they don't come off.

http://tamperproof.com/categories/tp...ird-power.html
There's always a way to get them off. They make special tools for them.


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04.29.2011, 10:17 AM

Torx is definitely top dog in my book. Not used enough. I hate slotted and would be happy to never see another one, EVER.
   
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Have a refastening project underway on a ferry at work. We use copper screws & they are normally slot head because they're the only ones available

This time however they came as square drive! much easier & much quicker



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