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Screwdriver leads to Harvey Wallbanger, which leads to I have this stuff, what else is it good for, and you end up with a gold cadillac, very tasty, can confirm

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I didn't read the thread but wondered which came first, orange juice or vodka?
Also, did it mention the next generation: a Harvey Wallbanger?
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I thought it was in the U.S. constitution that you had to use a flat screw head?
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There is a special section in Hades for flat head screwdrivers with stripped screws.
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And then there's JIS; as a kid who had Japanese motorcycles in the 70's and 80's I wish I'da known about these before I mangled a thousand JIS-headed case bolts with a phillips screwdriver.
Heh, I can relate, I had no idea JIS existed/just thought Japanese fasteners were poor quality as I whaled on them with a Philips impact driver - until I read So You're Telling Me That's Not a Phillips? about 4 decades too late...
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Since they lost the war, JIS screws are a way for the Japanese to get a bit of revenge. A set of vessel JIS screwdrivers is $pendy, but JIS bits are available and are semi reasonably priced.

(edit) However, if you work on Japanese bikes a lot, you might as well bite the bullet...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082FP35M8/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B082FP35M8&pd_rd_w=Q56c7&content-id=amzn1.sym.eb7c1ac5-7c51-4df5-ba34-ca810f1f119a&pf_rd_p=eb7c1ac5-7c51-4df5-ba34-ca810f1f119a&pf_rd_r=EFKYMDHCAT2WRYDTHSPJ&pd_rd_wg=8DZCH&pd_rd_r=bcc6a4fd-07f8-43f3-9864-67384fc63b88&s=hi&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9kZXRhaWw

(another edit) I firmly believe that design engineers and tool makers are in cahoots to force mechanics into buying new tools. Hey, conspiracy theories can be true.
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Was fixing the back deck last year. The carpenter used a bucket of leftovers making the thing. I ran into standards, Phillips, torx, hex, square and some other screw types I never identified.

**** that guy. May he burn in hell.

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