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your thoughts on metric
Mike Dobony wrote:
Autos need metric (with a few exceptions) and everything else of any size uses SAE, so they do sell both. My auto set in metric is growing. I just use Metrinch http://www.mitools.com/combination/0076.php being my current carry in the Land-Rover set! I wrote a piece for an American engineering publication on the American companies loosing trade as a result of sticking with 'English' imperial and wierd American number threads, so being in England the advantage of metric interchangability and easy calc. isn't lost on me! |
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your thoughts on metric
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Autos need metric (with a few exceptions) and everything else of any size uses SAE, so they do sell both. My auto set in metric is growing. Mine isn't, but maybe my mechanics is. Lew |
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