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Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO
DING DING DING DING! THE WINNER! VERY GOOD! YOU GET AN "A++++++++" FOR EFFORT!
unlike our very own "sammy gee-gee" who could not figure this out!
but then hey WTF...............this is PPOT where damn near EVERYONE KNOWS MORE THAN THE OTHER ABOUT EVERYTHANG!
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Dimensions given in inches, MMs or cubits are all the same. Just the nomenclature is different.
I worked in dimensional inspection for 30 odd years and you have problems convincing me otherwise. A bunch of decimal points mean little since few parts are toleranced at less than +/- .001. Those that are are largely made and checked under environmentally controlled conditions.....and the engineer that hang that number on something better be able to justify it....or his azz in grass.
Ever a RCH is about .004-.005 thick, bout a tenth of a MM.....dunno bout cubits but I suspect lots of decimal points.
Having done the job in real life, I have found that an operator is more important than a tool.