Why still using the imperial system?
Why still using the imperial system?
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Bananafy
Why still using the imperial system?
Bananafy
@Zerush Too much hassle to change to metric
But if isn't.
All science and most of the mechanical engineering is done in metric already. If you have a car made in the last 20 years ask the fasteners are already metric. So it really isn't that hard..
We already do that. Looking at a bottle of tea I drank earlier today and it says 16FL OZ (473mL) both units are labeled on most things.
Ford still uses SAE bolts/screws for door panels, but not always.I only keep metric sockets and wrenches in my box, but have to keep a 1/4" socket just for the random Ford I have to work on.
With that attitude it will be. Just because it's a hassle does not mean it's not worth doing.