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04.19.2011, 07:48 PM
If you have ever used a cordless drill with a flat head tip to try to drive a screw in or out and could not get the bit perfectly perpendicular to the screw head you will see why flat head screws are not as popular...
You can drive a philips screw with the bit at an angle to the screw head.
Also, using a power driver the slot of the screw tends to "throw" the bit out at high speeds. Pain in the rear, I would be glad to never see a flat head screw again. Plus the tapered slot always wants to force the bit out under load and that breaks the bits and messes up the screws.
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