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by Bruce - 03/05/26 03:39 PM
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Hi AVB,
The world switching to Metric ???
That would be a great idea wouldn't it ?, well that's what most of the world thought apart from one particular country that thinks it is the world and continually throws a spanner into the works.
Just look at the stupidity and arrogance regarding Gun control, while this mentality exists the world can't move forward.
Cheers, BB.
I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
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Totally agree it is those that want to stay in the dinosaur age that are a problem.
Personally being an Amateur Radio Operator I deal with metric daily and it is so much easier to convert. I have to pull out the cheat sheet every time I turn around to figure out the next size in inch fractions.
As gun owner and hunter I subscribe one shot one kill rule. I don't seen any reason to use an AK-47 to rabbit hunt. Those military type weapons has no place in the general population. Too many hair brains out there.
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BB, I started thinking about this metric thing, all of Europe/Asia would be/was metric, guessing Russia would be, not sure what the UK is so that is a big chunk of the world. One problem we here have is that a lot of us work on old machines that predate the general world swapping to metric.When I really think about it how many countries were not metric, probably British Commonwealth countries and the US.
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hi Norm & AVB,
Metric works on the base of 10 and that makes it just so easy opposed to imperial and then which imperial ?
I know we have to deal with the old stuff but most of that has come to the point of being turfed out now and being replaced with a metric equivalent. There's plenty of old tooling still left around to deal with tat stuff but honestly metric is far easier to work with and having a common playing field all around the smaller world would be far better in the long term I feel.
Now if we could just apply that theory to shoes and clothes we'd be on top of it wouldn't we ?
Cheers, BB
I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
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I know we kinda got off the subject at hand, but I am wondering if Dave107 has got around to trying to one of methods we all discussed? Be it re-tapping or helix coiling.
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Sorry for taking so long respond guys. Yes I did go the helix coiling option. Bought a kit that included a 21/64" drill bit with a tap and handle and 10 coils. Heads back on and going strong.
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