speed bump
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I still do but all I have worked in is HVAC, mining, and oilfield services so I don't see metric much. The only rig I have that is metric is my company truck and they pay to have that maintained.
I don't buy anything metric. I work on snowmobiles and lawn mowers and some other small engine type things. Not old enough to drive so haven't dug my way into cars and trucks yet.
I try to buy everything in metric and SAE just in case

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What's in the kool aid you're drinking pass some ovaaaaaa!
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Hmmm what could that be? 9.5mm ??There are no metric stuff in aviation business.
i didn't realize the aerospace industry was still mostly SAE until recently. asked my dad to tap me a M6-0.8 hole and he didn't have the tap on hand. he works in a machine shop that does mostly aerospace work.
So, when we say 'one thousands of an inch' is it really an inch divided into 1000 pieces or is it 1024 pieces??
i'm 15, and i've had 3 sleds so far in my life that i've worked on. 1993 Polaris Indy trail, 1999 Polaris Indy 500, and 1999 Polaris XC 700. I also work on my dads 1999 Polaris XC SP 700, and 2 other sleds he's "had": 2001 Polaris Sport Touring 550, and 1994 Polaris Indy Classic Touring 500. Every sled that my dad has owned before that i was too young to touch a nut or bolt. So the newer sleds are probably all metric, but for the ones i got/work on i need SAE
Also, i'd like to add that most bolt-on accessories, come with metric bolts and nuts so snowmobiles are going mostly metric. I can't think of any metric bolts on my snowmobile right now. If your going to work on a snowmobile a lot that's around year 2000 or older, just a heads up get your 9/16" socket ready!
Metric is for girly men.
By the way, what's the deal with the thousands of an inch? 1/1000 I mean it's SAE but still we use metric decimals?? Isn't that supposed to be 1/1024 of an inch?Or maybe it is?? Are there any machinists in here that can tell the difference between 1/1000 and 1/1024 inch?
old american cars, small block engines etc.

+1 The very same boat here . . . Plus wouldn't the tool chest look odd with out its counterpart?
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So, when we say 'one thousands of an inch' is it really an inch divided into 1000 pieces or is it 1024 pieces??

