Very intresting discussion. 
I live and work in Switzerland where we know nothing else but metric measurements....
Each time i read something in a (great) forum like this or I want to buy a tool in the U.S. (because its once again not available in Europe) my poket calcuator is on my side. I just cant get myself inside the spirit of these fractions..... an I almost hit the roof when i started to work with the leigh dovetail jig which mixes up metric and fraction.
However. There was the statement that too many milimeters are converted in for an example meters to handle it easier. That might be true when you talk to somebody. But on the plans there are always milimeters. Always. You even dont have to mention it on the plans because everybody is aware of that fact. That sounds complicated but makes things in my eyes much easier. And it works: In earlier days i use to be an watchmaker and (dealing with small dimensions). Lather I became an (pipe-) organbuilder and the bigest instrument we have done was about 11500mm high (11 and a half meters). So from my point of view mm works in any dimension....
Michael

I live and work in Switzerland where we know nothing else but metric measurements....
Each time i read something in a (great) forum like this or I want to buy a tool in the U.S. (because its once again not available in Europe) my poket calcuator is on my side. I just cant get myself inside the spirit of these fractions..... an I almost hit the roof when i started to work with the leigh dovetail jig which mixes up metric and fraction.
However. There was the statement that too many milimeters are converted in for an example meters to handle it easier. That might be true when you talk to somebody. But on the plans there are always milimeters. Always. You even dont have to mention it on the plans because everybody is aware of that fact. That sounds complicated but makes things in my eyes much easier. And it works: In earlier days i use to be an watchmaker and (dealing with small dimensions). Lather I became an (pipe-) organbuilder and the bigest instrument we have done was about 11500mm high (11 and a half meters). So from my point of view mm works in any dimension....
Michael