
Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
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Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
Here's a quick and easy conversion chart I formulated for engineers (using "officially recognized" engineering terms) when removing material.


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Re: Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
I only have one unit of measurement in my workshop.....a "just enough".
Martin
Re: Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
That chart isn't complete Nick, sorry to say. They forgot a bees pube, a midges bawhair and the finest of them all a poofteenth.
Steve
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Re: Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
Must be a country thing Steve, never heard those terms used in Ky why ungineering.Kamusur wrote:That chart isn't complete Nick, sorry to say. They forgot a bees pube, a midges bawhair and the finest of them all a poofteenth.
Steve


"Jesus Loves You."
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Re: Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
You've left of the unit you would use alot in the chemistry lab......the bucket.Nick wrote:Must be a country thing Steve, never heard those terms used in Ky why ungineering.Kamusur wrote:That chart isn't complete Nick, sorry to say. They forgot a bees pube, a midges bawhair and the finest of them all a poofteenth.
SteveI did notice I've missed out "5/8ths of F.A" though
Martin
Re: Handy conversion chart for the engineers amongst us
Bloody hell i'm slipping in my old age, yes Martin you're right, 'F.A = bugger all' as well i guess
Steve

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