MagnumForce
Well-known member
Let's get things straight. The measurements in the UK are more messed up than in the US. Miles, Stone, Kilograms, Imperial Gallons, Celsius. Just what system do you use?
drives are imperial, commonly 3/8 and 1/2. Bits are metric, eg 8-32 mm.
although im in a 'metric country' New Zealand - there is still a mix. height of a person is typically feet, but weight is kg. Everything in aviation everywhere is imperial, roading and cars are exclusively metric bar rim sizes. most cars are Japanese/Korean, with a bit form Australia and Europe so all fastners etc are metric.
Same as Australia.
None of this makes any sense to me since their cars are smaller than ours. What the hell do you use 1/2" drive for in England when your cars are the size of the Mini?
We have a lot of rust to deal with, our cars are smaller than yours but its because they need to be
That was a good chuckle to wake up to.I once went to buy some three quarter inch plywood. "We've only got metric sizes" I was told, "So it'll have to be 19mm"! "Fine" I said, "What size sheets do you have?" "8 foot by four of course" was the reply!

Starrett offers a pack of freebies that include some nice conversion cards (fraction, decimal & Metric), and poster for free. Keep mine in my drawer with my taps and drill bits.im gunna find and print some conversion tables for my toolbox
It's all good except for when you're reading an online profile of a girl. 115 sounds great until you find out its in kilos...
We really need to get onboard with this metric thing...
Was at work work the other day and 4 mechanics couldnt covert 215 MM to a fraction, just stood around with our eyes crossed and our thumbs up our asses until break time.