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Conversion chart - lift mechanic - 03-04-2019

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RE: Conversion chart - Cecil - 03-04-2019

Instant conversion chart


RE: Conversion chart - Stwood_ - 03-04-2019

(03-04-2019, 10:37 AM)lift mechanic Wrote: MILLIMETER TO DECIMAL
                              


I keep one similar, hanging on the wall in the ol plastic protective cover.


RE: Conversion chart - MstrCarpenter - 03-04-2019

Sometimes I actually find myself searching for one of those otherwise useless tape measures with inches and centimeters.


RE: Conversion chart - WaterlooMarc - 03-05-2019

I ask Alexa or Siri to do my conversions in the shop.


RE: Conversion chart - Edwin Hackleman - 03-05-2019

Several items in the chart posted above in post #1 are not accurate. Here's mine from Excel:

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RE: Conversion chart - AHill - 03-06-2019

Just wondering why woodworkers would need accuracy to the nearest 1/1000" or 1/10,000"?


RE: Conversion chart - mound - 03-06-2019

(03-06-2019, 07:15 AM)AHill Wrote: Just wondering why woodworkers would need accuracy to the nearest 1/1000" or 1/10,000"?

They don't.. But it's fun to pretend
Smile

Anyway I like to keep one of these in a pencil pocket on my shop apron:

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Pocket-Decimal-Conversion/dp/B01LY598C4

Nice little steel rule with useful conversions printed on the back.


RE: Conversion chart - Stwood_ - 03-06-2019

I use the charts mainly for drill bits.


RE: Conversion chart - CLETUS - 03-06-2019

(03-06-2019, 11:18 AM)Stwood_ Wrote: I use the charts mainly for drill bits.


Yeah, I have a drill bit / tap chart hanging behind my drill press.