Thats the second time I have had to unignore you, I never did it, did you request it? Is that even possible? lol
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Thats the second time I have had to unignore you, I never did it, did you request it? Is that even possible? lol
Whaaaat??? ... you were ignoring moi?Thats the second time I have had to unignore you, I never did it, did you request it? Is that even possible? lol
kv
I am ignoring you too. And I have talked to your wife but I think she is currently blocking me on Facebook.Whaaaat??? ... you were ignoring moi?... have you talked to my wife?
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Kind of like how they made the Browning 1919A4 into the 1919A6 with a shoulder stock.
Lol! ... sorry dude, but although I understand the dilemma, I can't relate to it ... all of my life I've been using metric, which makes things the hell of a lot easier, brain-wise.You don't have to admit if you didn't already know this. I will admit that this video made me regret the cumulative hours, maybe even days of my life spent doing mental fractions. So simple, so obvious, so stupid of me to not have realized this myself.
https://youtube.com/shorts/wNlLY4CN4Nk?feature=share
Well 7/19ths of a monometer ain't no different than 7/19ths of foot, so...Lol! ... sorry dude, but although I understand the dilemma, I can't relate to it ... all of my life I've been using metric, which makes things the hell of a lot easier, brain-wise.
Here's a dirty little secret of mine ... I prefer inch fasteners to metric ones (shame on me!) ... I think the screw threads are more robust in inch screws ... all you have to do is compare the thread of a 1/8" inch screw (#5-40-UNC) to that of an M3 ... I think the M3 thread is a little too fine for my taste.Well 7/19ths of a monometer ain't no different than 7/19ths of foot, so...
Yeah, yeah, I know we are past due for the upgrade to metric. I've started using metric fasteners in my projects. But our boards... I think they will always be the same shape.
This is one of those simple things that you can make really complicated if you want to. Depends on how deep you want to get. Ratio of diameter to pitch, thread profile, tolerance classes H0-H7, etc. It can be less intuitive than it seems. Here's "middle-of-the-road" level of "into the weeds":Here's a dirty little secret of mine ... I prefer inch fasteners to metric ones (shame on me!) ... I think the screw threads are more robust in inch screws ... all you have to do is compare the thread of a 1/8" inch screw (#5-40-UNC) to that to an M3 ... I think the M3 thread is a little to fine for my taste.