Naildrivingman said:
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SIDE NOTE: Is the absence of a T-10 long bit because it cannot be made durable enough? I buy VESA 3" torx bits and I've yet to break one. I hope FT starts offering a t-10 soon.
Hi,
I think that a T-10 long bit is/could be as durable as any other bit easily, but my guess is that these are not really asked for that often.
Now please keep in mind that I'm located in Germany and, speaking of hardware, I'm a "Spax" kinda guy. Whatever I can get from Spax I will buy from them. Anything I can't get from Spax I will very carefully select another manufacturer for.
Now why do I tell you this? -> Spax finally and ultimately changed it's 3,5mm screws from T-10 to T-20 drive in the beginning of this year. This was often and firmly requested by a lot of people to speed up "production" and for being able to work through most projects using only the T-20 bit on all of the most commonly used screws. Only screws remaining with a T-10 drive are 3,0mm.
So my guess is use/demand of 3,5mm screws highly outruns use/demand of 3,0mm screws.
The only time I can remember using 3,0mm screws was when I had to attach a lot of metal clips to a substructure for holding ceiling panels. Using a long bit over a 25mm bit + holder wouldn't have made any difference in this situation. The long bit would come in handy if you needed to reach deep into something since it would be significantly thinner than the bit holder.
Anyway - I did write an E-Mail to Festool and Spax some time ago proposing to co-operate on Spax T-STAR Plus long centrotec bits T10 - T40. Sadly I didn't get any reply to that E-Mail.
Kind regards,
Oliver