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Are drywall and "posi drive" bits the same, or close enough?

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Bill Reynolds asks:


Are drywall and "posi drive" bits the same, or close enough?


No.

Check McFeelys.

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Are drywall and "posi drive" bits the same, or close enough?

Drywall refers to the thread design. Posi-drive refers to the type of
screwdriver bit used to drive them. Posi-drive looks like a phillips screw, but
is not quite the same.
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