normspanners
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I can work in Fahrenheit and Centigrade no bother.
So can I, but prefer it to be about 20 C
I can work in Fahrenheit and Centigrade no bother.
Degree's are the only unit I can think of that are standard ware ever you go.
But I always struggle with minutes and second of a degree.
Leyland trucks still used a mixture of all the different threads even up until around the millennium.
for some crazy reason seat belt bolts are 7/16 unf and will screw into suspension mounts in mitsubishi evo 9-10 suspension mounts that use 11mm (and maybe others) they feel perfect and screw in by hand until they are stressed and the thread rips out !!
Why would you screw a 7/16 unf fitting into a metric thread ???
Why would you screw a 7/16 unf fitting into a metric thread ???
Strange that on most hydraulic / air fittings they still use BSP
Never used radians in a calculation then..
LOLDetails of gas threads can be found here...