Look for security screws at
Www.grainger.com
And
Www.mcmaster.com
--
John W. Kelton
Exhibit Designer
and Interpretive Planner
256.881.3682 ph | 256.880.3682 fx
eclectic group, inc.
the first element in design
> Our museum currently uses 1 ½" screws with an octagon opening in the head as
> security screws on our cases that were built in house. We feel these screws
> are more uncommon and thus more secure than the Phillips head for instance,
> but we still buy them at the local hardware store so it isn't like the public
> can't get the screwdrivers to remove these screws. So we were wondering if
> there are any better/more unique screws that people are using to secure their
> cases and if so where could we get some?
>
> Feel free to reply on or off list.
>
> As always thanks for all the help.
>
>
> Mandy Langfald
> Curator of Collection
> Wyoming State Museum
> 307-777-7033
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