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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 44003" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Boy do I ever know where you are coming from there. I was in about grade six when they switched over so I don't have a very good grasp on either system. Half the plans we get at work are in standard and the other half are in metric. Usually, I find myself converting metres to feet. My kids, however, don't have a clue what a foot is. </p><p>When I'm trying to fix equipment, I always try the standard sizes first although I've found that 19/32 is a very common metric size. It is one of my most used standard/metric wrenches. </p><p>As far as that snow goes, keep it up there. We've had frost every month this year except July and it was close. Coldest and wettest summer on record. Alot of what we build are post frame buildings, so with a high water table, it makes it very difficult and as far as trying to lay any concrete slabs, that has been hit and miss so far too. Oh well, maybe we'll have summer next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 44003, member: 245"] Boy do I ever know where you are coming from there. I was in about grade six when they switched over so I don't have a very good grasp on either system. Half the plans we get at work are in standard and the other half are in metric. Usually, I find myself converting metres to feet. My kids, however, don't have a clue what a foot is. When I'm trying to fix equipment, I always try the standard sizes first although I've found that 19/32 is a very common metric size. It is one of my most used standard/metric wrenches. As far as that snow goes, keep it up there. We've had frost every month this year except July and it was close. Coldest and wettest summer on record. Alot of what we build are post frame buildings, so with a high water table, it makes it very difficult and as far as trying to lay any concrete slabs, that has been hit and miss so far too. Oh well, maybe we'll have summer next year. [/QUOTE]
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