Answer A: At Phillip's house, as it belongs to him, or with his permission.
Answer B: A Philips screwdriver has a head shaped like a plus sign, and can be used in any screws or bolts which include a plus shaped slot on the head
You use a Phillips screw driver on a Philips screw.
that guy off one guy one srewdriver might use them
Depends on what head it has, a philips (cross-head) is easier to use than a straight edge head. As long as the screw driver, or drill bit your using is the right size, they aren't bad either way you go (philips or straight) the philips are just easier to keep drivers in.
Philips Phillips
I would get a philips head screw driver. Then I would locate the screw on the headlight housing. I would then use the screwdriver on the screw as I needed.
A Miedium size Philips screw driver
take the screws out on the top you have to use a short Philips screw driver and theres 2 screws on the bottom then it pulls out
under the plastic covering in front of the rear wheel, on the carb, Philips screw driver head.
The cross-head (or phillips) screwdriver provides the user with more torque to turn screws - as opposed to the 'standard' slot-head version.
The cross-head (or phillips) screwdriver provides the user with more torque to turn screws - as opposed to the 'standard' slot-head version.
we have a 2000 and we just unscrewed it it took a large Philips screw driver
On most Broncos, you just unscrew the taillight lens with a Philips head screw driver and there you go.