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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    I don't think we see many (any?) Pozi head screws here, and I've NEVER seen a Pozi driver. I think they're a Euro item, and apparently NZ/Aus too?
    They're not common.
    But they're not unusual either.

    She Who Must Be Obeyed bought a flatpack of outdoor furniture the other day from Bunnings, we picked it up today, and I started assembling it.
    All screws and bolts are posi head.

    And my toolbox has the correct implements of mass destruction to assemble it.
    That particular toolbox is of German manufacture; so they may be relatively common over there too.

    (Why has your writing gone funny? Are you taking a leaf out of 34_40's book and punching a grizzly?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnboy View Post
    ....(Why has your writing gone funny? Are you taking a leaf out of 34_40's book and punching a grizzly?)
    Who? Me? Nope, when I typed the reply and it posted my normal, unadorned text all but disappeared against the Billboard message above, so I just went back and matched the font/size/bold/italic style so that it could be seen as equal.
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