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Plumbers use drywall screws for everything too...and builders.
I had a boat which was built in Scotland the 1960s, all teak and mahogany, and most screws were countersunk and plugged then sanded over and varnished and thus invisible. However, there was a lot of wooden conduit with screwed "lids" and where visible the screw-heads were Robertson
 
Where did you get it?

I tried contacting Boddingtons for an account, but don't need a wholesale one, and they got in touch to say CEF are stocking some (but not that, last time I looked) as I lost the driver I had that was great, and the ones remaining are either a touch too small or too large for typical accessory terminals.
I'm not actually sure - it might have been loadout.
 
I'm not actually sure - it might have been loadout.

They have them.

 
Cheaper again from Tool Monster, with a choice of lengths.


 
Where did you get it?

I tried contacting Boddingtons for an account, but don't need a wholesale one, and they got in touch to say CEF are stocking some (but not that, last time I looked) as I lost the driver I had that was great, and the ones remaining are either a touch too small or too large for typical accessory terminals.
Update - loadout dot shop definitely sell them - i've just succumbed and bought the set, which means i'm gonna have two 4.5mm's lol. My current one can stay my 'everything including chiselling out tile' driver and the new one can be for nice work.
 

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