• grandkaiser@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Except WTF is the next size up or down from 15/64??!!!

    There’s lots of great reasons to switch to metric. Inability to do basic fractions isn’t one of them…

    For the record, it would be 16/64, or, 1/4

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      1 year ago

      For the record, it would be 16/64, or, 1/4

      Nope! It’d be 6mm, then B gauge (6.045mm), then 1/4" (6.350mm). And that’s not including things like over/under reamers and such.

      (Sorry, I’ve been watching too much Blondihacks lately.)

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      1 year ago

      Everyone has trouble with something that’s basic for someone else - we just have different skills. If these fractions are too confusing for a significant minority of people, then that’s a good reason to switch from fractional to decimal.

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        1 year ago

        Except In this specific case, it’s about measurements for tools. Fractional is far more practical for construction than decimal for tooling.