Posted by gun guru on December 20, 2008 at 03:44:11 from (68.188.232.38):
In Reply to: The Metric System posted by John B. on December 19, 2008 at 17:45:15:
I have found that you can only get used to the metric system if you use it everyday. I have to make fixtures that are on Metric drawings. IE: .0394" = 1 millimeter. Temps are a little harder to deal with, but I know this much. 0 C = 32f 20c = 68f 37c = 98 f 150c = 300f -40c = -40f
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