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P2R phillips bit -- what is it? Esther & Fester Bestertester 04-07-2008
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Posted by Esther & Fester Bestertester on April 8, 2008, 1:59 pm
> wrote:
>>> A Google search found this under Craftsman  tools :P2R Phillips drywall bit
>
>> So what? It doesn't say what it is for.
>
> What part about the word "drywall" do you not understand?
>
>> Google is not always the answer.
>
> Yes, it is.

Let me rephrase that...

When & why would you use a P2R bit rather than a regular P2 bit? Are drywall
screws specifically meant to be driven with P2R bits? It seems that P2R bits
are more broadly purposed than just for drywall...

Looking for more than Google gives on P2R... (although now that I know it
stands for Reed-Prince, I do find more). But Googling "P2R" only says it's
for drywall, which I find ... an incomplete answer.

So, no, Google is not always the answer.


Posted by willshak on April 8, 2008, 3:29 pm
on 4/8/2008 1:59 PM Esther & Fester Bestertester said the following:
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> A Google search found this under Craftsman tools :P2R Phillips drywall bit
>>>>
>>> So what? It doesn't say what it is for.
>>>
>> What part about the word "drywall" do you not understand?
>>
>>
>>> Google is not always the answer.
>>>
>> Yes, it is.
>>
>
> Let me rephrase that...
>
> When & why would you use a P2R bit rather than a regular P2 bit? Are drywall
> screws specifically meant to be driven with P2R bits? It seems that P2R bits
> are more broadly purposed than just for drywall...
>
> Looking for more than Google gives on P2R... (although now that I know it
> stands for Reed-Prince, I do find more). But Googling "P2R" only says it's
> for drywall, which I find ... an incomplete answer.
>
> So, no, Google is not always the answer.
>
>

If it works in a Phillips head screw, what the hell's the difference if
it is a P2R bit or a #2 Phillips bit?.
Just hold on to it until you get screws that it will only fit.
All this crap because of a number on a bit.

--

Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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Posted by SteveB on April 8, 2008, 10:53 pm

>> wrote:
>>>> A Google search found this under Craftsman tools :P2R Phillips drywall
>>>> bit
>>
>>> So what? It doesn't say what it is for.
>>
>> What part about the word "drywall" do you not understand?
>>
>>> Google is not always the answer.
>>
>> Yes, it is.
>
> Let me rephrase that...
>
> When & why would you use a P2R bit rather than a regular P2 bit? Are
> drywall
> screws specifically meant to be driven with P2R bits? It seems that P2R
> bits
> are more broadly purposed than just for drywall...
>
> Looking for more than Google gives on P2R... (although now that I know it
> stands for Reed-Prince, I do find more). But Googling "P2R" only says it's
> for drywall, which I find ... an incomplete answer.
>
> So, no, Google is not always the answer.

It is if you don't know dick and are trying to evade the subject.

Steve <g>



Posted by SteveB on April 7, 2008, 1:50 pm

>
>> Found these among my 1/4-inch driver bits. Tried to use them for #2
>> phillips
>> screws and snapped off a couple.
>>
>> What are these for?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> FBt
> A Google search found this under Craftsman tools :P2R Phillips drywall
> bit

What do we need a newsgroup for when we have Google? Every question that's
ever been asked and every fact of life is in Google. I say we kill all
newsgroups.

Steve



Posted by Glenn on April 7, 2008, 12:15 pm

>
>>
>> in message
>>> Found these among my 1/4-inch driver bits. Tried to
>>> use them for #2 phillips
>>> screws and snapped off a couple.
>>>
>>> What are these for?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> FBt
>> A Google search found this under Craftsman tools
>> :P2R Phillips drywall bit
>
> What do we need a newsgroup for when we have Google?
> Every question that's ever been asked and every fact
> of life is in Google. I say we kill all newsgroups.
>
> Steve
Bye, Steve. [g]


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