

Should have been around before WWII, each mfgr had their own threads, nothing was standard....for example....a 1/4" diameter machine screw was available in the following threads, 16, 18, 20, 24, 28, 32, and 36 just as an example. Manufacturing created the standard system we use now to make war production easier and faster..course, fine and extra fine. If you work on old stuff, you will come across some oddball threads, even though they weren't oddball back then...Wouldnt it be great if there was a system that would standardise this stuff so the whole world could be on the same page
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All these crazy style screw heads are designed for one purpose....to try to stop people from stealing stuff ! If we were allowed to shoot thieves, any ole fastener would work !We could get in to clutch head screws
Ha ha you saw that you tube vid tooPhillips screws were designed by Henry Ford to limit the torque that the line workers could apply. The bit would cam out prior to stripping