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We Canadians think Metric when we drive and Imperial when we cut.
I was concerned when I got my TS-55 and it was in metric but you know 25mm on the scale is purt near an inch. 12.5mm is 1/2".
I'd actually like to convert my thinking to metric and lose imperial as working with simple numbers might be easier then adding 32nd's to 1/4's and such. Less chance for a mistake. I am good at math so my accountant friends tell me when it comes to splitting up the pub bill but metric seems pretty darn easy once you use it for awhile.
Dan C
I was concerned when I got my TS-55 and it was in metric but you know 25mm on the scale is purt near an inch. 12.5mm is 1/2".
I'd actually like to convert my thinking to metric and lose imperial as working with simple numbers might be easier then adding 32nd's to 1/4's and such. Less chance for a mistake. I am good at math so my accountant friends tell me when it comes to splitting up the pub bill but metric seems pretty darn easy once you use it for awhile.
Dan C