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<blockquote data-quote="rapparee" data-source="post: 443704" data-attributes="member: 27942"><p>We (me and my former boss) used to refer to this as imperial (an obsolete remnant from a distant bygone era). If it was non-metric, it was imperial and that was that. It took a toolmaker to tell us that there were different types of imperial threads. The only way to encounter this weird sorcery was to drill and retap to a bigger metric size.</p><p></p><p>My brain can't comprehend inches, furlongs, thous etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapparee, post: 443704, member: 27942"] We (me and my former boss) used to refer to this as imperial (an obsolete remnant from a distant bygone era). If it was non-metric, it was imperial and that was that. It took a toolmaker to tell us that there were different types of imperial threads. The only way to encounter this weird sorcery was to drill and retap to a bigger metric size. My brain can't comprehend inches, furlongs, thous etc [/QUOTE]
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