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Are Torx drive screws banned from Canada? I sincerely just don't understand the Canadian affinity for square drive. Is it an invented here thing?
Tom
Tom
Tom Bellemare said:Are Torx drive screws banned from Canada? I sincerely just don't understand the Canadian affinity for square drive. Is it an invented here thing?
Tom
Kevin D. said:...
OK...I'm ready for my banning! [unsure] [sad] [scared]
WarnerConstCo. said:The most ironic part is that GRK is a Canadian company.
You guys want to buy a nice bit holder like the centrotec driver thingy, get a Wera Kraftform Kompact.
Corwin said:WarnerConstCo. said:The most ironic part is that GRK is a Canadian company.
You guys want to buy a nice bit holder like the centrotec driver thingy, get a Wera Kraftform Kompact.
Yeah, I already have a Wera driver. But, I also have the '07 Centrotec Set, and would like the Centrotec-Driver to use with all the bits in that set. The Wera and Centrotec systems are not interchangeable, at least the tools I have aren't. So, this is a different issue than just getting a Wera product instead.
WarnerConstCo. said:I don't get the whole hang up with having centrotec shafted drivers. The bit/tip holders are perfectly acceptable for anything I have ever done with my c-12.
How would someone lose the bit holder? I dont ever take mine out of the little chucky thing.
Brice, I expect that it will be me who gets banned then, because I am not planning to give up on the particular dead horse. [dead horse]Brice Burrell said:I say the next guy that mentions the Robertson Centrotec bits issue gets this [ban]
[poke] [big grin]
WarnerConstCo. said:...
whole hang up with having centrotec shafted drivers. The bit/tip holders are perfectly acceptable for anything I have ever done with my c-12.
How would someone lose the bit holder? I dont ever take mine out of the little chucky thing.
I'd love to find a Centrotec-based set of Torx, Phillips, and PosiDrive drivers to fit my C12 without using the intermediate adapter
Sparktrician said:That having been said, I'd love to find a Centrotec-based set of Torx, Phillips, and PosiDrive drivers to fit my C12 without using the intermediate adapter. While the adapter works well in in-line applications, I often don't have room inside cabinets to use it.
Tom Bellemare said:I'd love to find a Centrotec-based set of Torx, Phillips, and PosiDrive drivers to fit my C12 without using the intermediate adapter
Those driver bits are available individually. I just put mine in the "attic". I also put the twist drills in there but I put a sheet of small bubble wrap to keep them from banging around.
There's also a bunch of room underneath the tray that the drill (T +) sits in.
Tom
Christian Oltzscher said:We have tried with numerous suppliers of bits to get a square drive bit in Centrotec format. We have tried on our own, and we enlisted the help of
McFeely's. It was not possible to get a Centrotec square drive bit in Festool quality at an acceptable price. We are well aware of the issue and we would love
to offer Centrotec square drive bits.
Corwin said:We've discussed this here before, but maybe if we had a poll...
This is the Centrotec-Driver. Part Number 495228. And for some unknown reason, it is not (yet) available here in the United States.
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So, would you purchase one of these babies if you could? I would.
mntbighker said:I have been getting really irritated lately not only that Festool won't adopt Robertson in some fashion. But actually now I can't blame them because there are so many of these double ended Robertson bits that are non-standard and don't even work in my Robertson bit holder :-( Centrotec is so damn close to Robertson that bugs me too. What is so hard about standardizing within a given industry?