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Metric vs. SAE Std tool use

What do you use more? Metric or SAE


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creativecars

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I sold the only American car I've ever owned - a 1933 Franklin Olympic Convertible Coupe about 3 years ago, so no more need for SAE tools.

The only countries that haven't adopted the metric system are the good ole US of A, Liberia and Burma - so we're in good company. Blame rests squarely on Ronald Regan for killing Jimmy Carter's mandate for adoption of the metric system in 'Merica.

LOL... you might give the public a little blame also. Many people hate it and would never have switched, then or now.

America does use the metric system just not exclusively, just look around.
 

cliftonbros89

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I'll say about 75% SAE for me. Work on a lot of tractors and farm equipment. Older ones are all SAE. Newer ones are a mix. Use a lot of larger SAE sizes as well. Plus the pick ups and trailer trucks are a mix of both as well.
 
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Rubiman14

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I'm about 70% metric here. If there was a 60/40 option I would have gone that route. Most of the stuff I work on is newer and therefore metric, but the majority of aftermarket parts I put on them use SAE hardware.
 

slc97sr5

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Im curious are all boeing aircrafts SAE and airbus all metric?

I don't know. I would guess all commercial aircraft are SAE, but I really have no idea.

Our fleet consists of Embraer 120's and E-175's from Brazil and Bombardier/ Canadair 200, 700 and 900 from Canada.
 
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Outlawmws

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... because all tripods have always been 1/4-20

so they'll keep making cameras with 1/4-20 tripod mounting threads forever, probably.

Mostly true, but I've found a few exceptions. (SWMBO is a camera fanatic, and has loads of old ones...)

But I agree, the 1/4-20 is here to stay.
 
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