Not that kind. Get your mind out of the gutter.
There are screws which have a hexagonal-shaped depression in the head which require a tool which is variously called an "Allen wrench" or a "hex key" to turn them. Then there are some which have a hexagonal depression in the head but instead of being flat the bottom of the depression has a raised bump in the center, which means that a regular Allen wrench or hex key will not go far enough down into the depression to turn them. (Which I think is the point.) Any of you engineering types or handypersons know what the latter are properly called? I need to open something to [attempt to] repair it, and it is held together with that type of screws, and since all I have are regular hex keys (some plain, some with ball ends), I need to know what kind of tool to get in order to remove and replace those screws. I've tried searching on-line for things like "hex key" and "bump" together, with no luck so far . . . TIA. -- Ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
