Everyone I know looks to a paint can opener to open a can of paint. Because using a screwdriver will destroy the edge of the the lid, and half the time, it won’t even get the lid off the can.
And for those of you who are less fortunate to not have access to the superior Canadian tool: the Robertson square socket screwdriver, which is far less likely to strip the screw than a Phillips.
Your failure to use the right tool for the job is not the fault of the tool when the head becomes stripped. Whether it’s slotted, phillips, square, torx, or any other of these mental disorder screws that some engineer with zero field experience “invents”.
Over 70+ years I have accumulated a number of each type, which is handy since I have tool cabinets with dozens of screws in each type and size. As is typical of most do it yourself types, I go with whatever works.
And then there are the screws that don’t need a driver, as they are designed to be put in with your fingers. I have heard them referred to as “thumb screws.”
Specialist screw head: One of my Christmas presents came firmly secured by a triangular screw head. Never seen one before, and hope to never see one again. I’ve never seen a triangular screw driver.
I recently saw a meme with Vlad Tepes (the Impaler, inspiration for Dracula) holding a skull and using it as a goblet. Someone asks, “Who’s skull is that?” “Some guy named Phillip.” “And what are you drinking from it?” “Vodka and orange juice.”
The Phillips Head screwdriver is just as common as a Flat Head one; But running into one of those Star top screws when you least expect it is a real p*sser.
How about a paint can opener? I had a painting cart at work, to which I chained a paint can opener. With regular weekly use, they last 20 years if you don’t lose ’em.
When I used to race muscle cars it was easy to have one set of tools – Standard/Imperial, today’s domestic cars need both Standard and Metric tools. European and Japanese brands however love to have you spend on “Specialty Tools” which are expensive and unless you’re a pro who works on cars for a living is not worth buying.
Seems Ramiswamialarmy and the great Orange Fake had a lovers spat. Well, young love has it’s ups and downs. Rami left a ketchup packet on a chair and the fake sat on it. Stained his favorite pair of Robert Hall slacks. Looks like someone is sleeping on the couch tonight. Sad.
70 years old, construction my whole life and learned something yesterday. There are 3 types of Phillips screws, each slightly different but possibly why the driver slips sometimes. Some don’t taper to a point like most do. There is a flat spot at the bottom of the screwhead. Pointed driver hits that and the blades don’t make good contact so it slips.
Not long ago I had a water pump off a Continental forklift engine that had four counter sunk slotted screws on the back cover that were stuck fast. Sacrificial HF screwdriver welded on each side, break it loose, skinny wheel it off and repeat.
I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions." – The Reality Show Con Artist March 3, 2016
“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program.” – The Reality Show Con Artist 12/28/24
I almost forgot, there are also screws out there which are made to be driven with slotted, Phillips, or Robertson. I’ve only run across them a couple of times.
I am reminded of a cartoon I saw as a youth: A bolt (with muscular arms & legs) chasing a nut (with shapely arms & legs) who is crying “No! Not without a washer!”
Leroy 1 day ago
“…Oh here comes that stuck-up Allen.”
wallylm 1 day ago
Yeah, but they’re in a bar and only one of them has a cocktail with his name on it (doesn’t look like he’s drinking it though).
awgiedawgie Premium Member 1 day ago
Everyone I know looks to a paint can opener to open a can of paint. Because using a screwdriver will destroy the edge of the the lid, and half the time, it won’t even get the lid off the can.
einarbt 1 day ago
They are all screwed.
GreasyOldTam 1 day ago
I hate Philips screwdrivers.
cmxx 1 day ago
All three of them are relentlessly driven to do their jobs.
The dude from FL Premium Member 1 day ago
The big shot is getting replaced by Torx….love them!
The dude from FL Premium Member 1 day ago
I love that in the snack bowls are screws instead of peanuts
Superfrog 1 day ago
They’ll all end up in the same toolbox.
chaosed2 1 day ago
For those of you who don’t know, the advantages of the screws are as follows:
Flat head screws allow for more torque and can be tightened with more ‘enthusiasm’
Phillips head screws self-center when being loosened/tightened so they are better for situations that require occasional but repeated use.
blunebottle 1 day ago
And for those of you who are less fortunate to not have access to the superior Canadian tool: the Robertson square socket screwdriver, which is far less likely to strip the screw than a Phillips.
Imagine 1 day ago
Screw that…
…let’s just order another round of screwdrivers.
TwilightFaze 1 day ago
I dunno, some + screws I use are just too big/small and my flathead gets the job done better with minimal damage to the screw itself.
loudmouthbass 1 day ago
Your failure to use the right tool for the job is not the fault of the tool when the head becomes stripped. Whether it’s slotted, phillips, square, torx, or any other of these mental disorder screws that some engineer with zero field experience “invents”.
MS72 1 day ago
Anybody got a Craftsman?
OldsVistaCruiser 1 day ago
Is the big shot drinking vodka, orange juice and milk of magnesia?
dcrossman 1 day ago
Maybe they should be drinking vodka and orange juice?
Funniguy 1 day ago
The Big Shot appear to have a martini while the “Commons” are drinking beer. Just wait until the nuts show up.
JingoDog 1 day ago
So they are drinking a martini and two beers. If they drank screwdrivers would they be cannibals?
goboboyd 1 day ago
Got a big flat head in my kitchen drawer.
david_42 1 day ago
I have two paint can openers. Stores use to hand them out when you bought paint, then it was wooden stirring sticks, now nothing.
Redd Panda 1 day ago
Say kids, while we’re being silly, what country will the orange baboon say he wants to grab next?
Patagonia? Macaronia? Macarena? Slobenia?
So much insanity and so little time, he’s 78 and the clock’s ticking.
sandpiper about 24 hours ago
Over 70+ years I have accumulated a number of each type, which is handy since I have tool cabinets with dozens of screws in each type and size. As is typical of most do it yourself types, I go with whatever works.
tygrkhat40 about 24 hours ago
And then there are the screws that don’t need a driver, as they are designed to be put in with your fingers. I have heard them referred to as “thumb screws.”
wongo about 24 hours ago
Were these guys “Screw U” alumni?
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 23 hours ago
All are graduates of the same college. The famous Screw U… also great sweatshirts.
Geophyzz about 23 hours ago
Specialist screw head: One of my Christmas presents came firmly secured by a triangular screw head. Never seen one before, and hope to never see one again. I’ve never seen a triangular screw driver.
DaBump Premium Member about 23 hours ago
I recently saw a meme with Vlad Tepes (the Impaler, inspiration for Dracula) holding a skull and using it as a goblet. Someone asks, “Who’s skull is that?” “Some guy named Phillip.” “And what are you drinking from it?” “Vodka and orange juice.”
HOTLOTUS1 about 22 hours ago
I think he’s just screwed!
IndyW about 22 hours ago
Then don’t date a Torx bit.
maxcat631 about 22 hours ago
The Phillips Head screwdriver is just as common as a Flat Head one; But running into one of those Star top screws when you least expect it is a real p*sser.
LeeBrenneison about 22 hours ago
shouldn’t there be nuts in the bowls, not screws.
grange Premium Member about 22 hours ago
How about a paint can opener? I had a painting cart at work, to which I chained a paint can opener. With regular weekly use, they last 20 years if you don’t lose ’em.
Holden Awn about 22 hours ago
Usually it’s males at the bar who are screw – drivers; females are generally more selective about who they let screw.
Cheapskate0 about 21 hours ago
Very reminiscent of BIZARRO comics, by Dan Piraro and Wayno. Comics Kingdom or directly from Bizarro Dot Com.
Webby_dog about 21 hours ago
Who ordered the special Drink «screwdriver«?
David_the_CAD about 21 hours ago
You have a point about not having a point.
Allan CB Premium Member about 20 hours ago
Is that a JIS or Phillips?
I know it’s not a Pozidriv, as there’s no extra lines.
T577 Brown Bunny/Vegetable Patch 62 about 20 hours ago
No Billy Joel tune up on the jukebox?
The Dutch Boy knows how to open a can of paint with a shoe horn; ask Sherwin Williams how to open a can of paint with a toe nail clipper.
Little shots are important.
mistercatworks about 20 hours ago
A can opener works. No, not the sharp end.
pappy about 19 hours ago
Back in the day, there was Cross Point, Reed & Prince, and Philips. So you never had the right screwdriver.
Smeagol about 19 hours ago
When I used to race muscle cars it was easy to have one set of tools – Standard/Imperial, today’s domestic cars need both Standard and Metric tools. European and Japanese brands however love to have you spend on “Specialty Tools” which are expensive and unless you’re a pro who works on cars for a living is not worth buying.
SavannahJim Premium Member about 19 hours ago
You’d think instead of a martini he’d be having Milk of Magnesia and Vodka.
eb110americana about 18 hours ago
Beer and a martini? Shouldn’t they be drinking vodka and orange juice?!
Redd Panda about 18 hours ago
Seems Ramiswamialarmy and the great Orange Fake had a lovers spat. Well, young love has it’s ups and downs. Rami left a ketchup packet on a chair and the fake sat on it. Stained his favorite pair of Robert Hall slacks. Looks like someone is sleeping on the couch tonight. Sad.
leemorse9777 about 17 hours ago
70 years old, construction my whole life and learned something yesterday. There are 3 types of Phillips screws, each slightly different but possibly why the driver slips sometimes. Some don’t taper to a point like most do. There is a flat spot at the bottom of the screwhead. Pointed driver hits that and the blades don’t make good contact so it slips.
pipebombsrus about 17 hours ago
Not long ago I had a water pump off a Continental forklift engine that had four counter sunk slotted screws on the back cover that were stuck fast. Sacrificial HF screwdriver welded on each side, break it loose, skinny wheel it off and repeat.
willie_mctell about 17 hours ago
There’s a new breed of screwdriver, actually several. Torx et al.
PaulGoes about 16 hours ago
He has a head for business
AndrewSihler about 16 hours ago
The framed celebrity photo is a nice touch.
Can't Sleep about 16 hours ago
Love the snack bowls!
lnrokr55 about 16 hours ago
Shouldn’t someone having a screwdriver??? ;-)
Hollymartins2 about 15 hours ago
I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions." – The Reality Show Con Artist March 3, 2016
“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program.” – The Reality Show Con Artist 12/28/24
But MAGAts aren’t shizzit eating dumb @@@@@…….
ToborRedrum about 14 hours ago
I almost forgot, there are also screws out there which are made to be driven with slotted, Phillips, or Robertson. I’ve only run across them a couple of times.
keenanthelibrarian about 13 hours ago
It’s called “Appropriate Technology”. Not that I’m Mansplaining, of course …
think it through about 12 hours ago
Anything is better than a slotted screw head.
eddi-TBH about 10 hours ago
I used a church key bottle opener last time I opened paint cans.
Cozmik Cowboy about 10 hours ago
I am reminded of a cartoon I saw as a youth: A bolt (with muscular arms & legs) chasing a nut (with shapely arms & legs) who is crying “No! Not without a washer!”