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Measure once, measure twice, measure three times.
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So come on then, does anybody else want to confess the sin of stupidity:laugh:
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My sin of stupidity was marrying my practice wife.:ohmy: :blink:
Fortunately I got my head together and in '95 married the woman I should have married in '83.:woohoo:
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I just want to know why it is when I'm rolling up an extension cord, and that plug-end is swinging, that it always tends to want to hit me in the family jewels? :blink: Anybody have this happen? I thought so. Now I turn sideways when rolling it up. :huh:
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It is easy done dude, suppose I'm lucky as mostly grown up on metric measurements. Could be a good excuse to browse some tool catalogues before christmas!! Ho , ho!
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I saw that to on some cable channel. Something about stupid mistakes that costed millions. Thats why that Mars land rover crashed into the planet instead of a soft landing. The booster rockets were supposed to shut off 1000 yards above the planet, but the programers programed the computer to shut them off 1000 Meters, $187 million dollars crashed into the planet.......
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Cant figure out why you would have "imperial" feeler gauges anyway? (I've actually got some but they're kept in that draawer wi imperial spanners and allen keys and all sorts o wierd stuff for Briggs n Stratton n Harleys n things I try to stay clear of!) :lol:
It is easy done dude, suppose I'm lucky as mostly grown up on metric measurements. Could be a good excuse to browse some tool catalogues before christmas!! Ho , ho!
In my alter ego, I have a '66 Triumph Herald Estate (station wagon) which is all Imperial Measurements.
The British Motor industry went through a strange period in the late sixties/early seventies of having mixed metric/imperial sizes on the same vehicle from some manufacturers, say where a modern chassis and suspension had been fitted with the previous model years engine/transmission on a change over year.
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You got yer trusty multi-tap ext cord out, and yer dremel, drill, maybe sander out....yer working away....yadda yadda ya. Go to use one and it dont work! "ACK!" you think. Then there it is, plugin dangling cause you forgot to plug THAT one in.
In the pro sound industry, we call this a "hi impedance air-gap"......:blink:
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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I had my 750 cases on a CNC machine a while back to plot the various points before making an outrigger (a bearing support plate in the US). To my surpise, the distances between centres of the various shafts in the engine were all round units in INCHES, not mm.
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