I can be a bit obsessive-compulsive myself. For which reason it would never occur to me to try to "clock" the grip screws, because that would mean they won't be set to the same torque.Hal said:I admit it - Mr. Superanal here, is a diehard screw clocker.
That's a given.
LOL!oh no, I wish you hadn't mentioned clocking screw heads. Now I won't be able to help but notice the screw heads on my outlets when I pass by.
That's what's on my Kimber. But, even those have an orientation... ( I know because I just checked them out )I use hex head screws so.........
was taught by and old German cabinet maker screwing in a piano hinge to align all the screws to be parallel to hinge...shin screws ,ergo in a boat all screws go 12 ,,,6 o'clock so water drips through,,,and electrician told me on an outlet cover 12 n 6 also. sign of a professional
,,,6 o'clock so water drips through,,,