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- How to Connect a DVD Player to a TV - HowStuffWorks
There's no need to wait in long lines, pay a fortune for tickets and popcorn and sit in a noisy theater just to watch high-quality movies With a DVD player, you can enjoy your favorite movies without any expensive hassles or distractions
- What does a Phillips head screwdriver look like? - HowStuffWorks
The Phillips head screwdriver was made by Henry Phillips in the 1930s and was mainly used on the 1936 Cadillac Jordan Lye Getty Images Key Takeaways The Phillips head screwdriver, created by Henry Phillips in the 1930s, has a cross-shaped tip that fits into the similarly shaped cross slots of Phillips screws, ensuring a tight, self-centering fit ; Available in sizes 0 to 4, with 4 being
- Understanding Screwdriver Types | HowStuffWorks
The Phillips screwdriver, with its distinctive cross-shaped tip, is a staple in both professional and household toolkits Invented in the 1930s by Henry F Phillips, it was designed to provide a secure fit with a Phillips screw
- About Jill M. Phillips | HowStuffWorks
Jill M Phillips was the author of hundreds of articles on astrology as well as dozens of books She regularly wrote forecast columns for "Astrology: Your Daily Horoscope" before her death in 2009
- How to Repair a Hair Dryer - How to Repair Small Appliances . . .
Moisture can damage any motor by shorting out components To test and repair a hair dryer fan and motor: Step 1: Remove housing screws and lift off the housing Step 2: Remove and inspect the fan blades, repairing or replacing as necessary
- How To Remove a Stripped Screw - HowStuffWorks
One of the most common causes of stripped screws is using the wrong-sized screwdriver or drill bit for the drive If you fail to insert the drill bit and seat it entirely into the grooves, you will notice a lack of engagement, and the high-speed driver will grind away the slots
- What are pan head machine screws? - HowStuffWorks
Pan head machine screws can be designed with a variety of head types, too A slotted pan head machine screw has a single cut in the head for use with a straight screwdriver Philips pan head machine screws have a cross cut into the top for use with a Philips screwdriver
- Screwdriver - HowStuffWorks
A screwdriver amplifies the hand's turning motion to the small, specially designed tip that is inserted into the screw's head There are numerous tip designs for special applications (such as appliance assembly), but the two most common are standard (also called flat, flared, or straight) and Phillips (X-shaped) tips
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