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Nobody wants a full rewire in an occupied property, but here is an opportunity...and for those who love to extend cables to fix a new installation, this is your best chance ever!
 
Someone is going to be looking for a new job... What I find funny is the notion of two blokes pulling in the cables and find the first one is two short.. One guy turns to the other and says "I think this is too short", other bloke says "Meh, not my job" and they carry on installing the other 899 cables regardless...

Nobody wants too much left over but always best to be too long than too short..
 
So what units do these Yanks actually work in? I know it's inches, but is it inches, 1/10, 1/100, 1/1000 etc., which is effectively the metric system, but with a different reference length, or do they actually use yards, feet, inches, 1/4, 1/8, etc.
If it's the latter, it's no wonder mistakes occur.

Any Americans I've known have quoted measurements in the latter form.
 
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I think 'these guys' are us taxpayers as I believe that yard was bought by the Scottish government.
Oh dear, So I'm having a dig at myself twice over 😟
 
The Hubble mirror was out be a tiny amount, so it had a monocle fitted.

The big screw up with imperial/metric was the reason the Mars Climate Orbiter was lost:

But you can also see what are possibly the most expensive set of 24 bolts in history:
Reminds me of the Gimli Glider
 
I was told by my dad years ago if you measure something to cut, use the same measure to mark what you are cutting because of differences between tape measures!
I can't say much about differences in measurements, I've measured once cut twice too many times to remember them all!🤣
 
Any Americans I've known have quoted measurements in the latter form.
How do you even use a calculator with measurements in that form?
In spite of being fairly ancient, I've never used imperial measurements in my entire working life, and even source tape measures that are metric only. Easy enough to get in these days of on line shopping, but before that I used to bring back a few every time I crossed the English Channel.
 
How do you even use a calculator with measurements in that form?
In spite of being fairly ancient, I've never used imperial measurements in my entire working life, and even source tape measures that are metric only. Easy enough to get in these days of on line shopping, but before that I used to bring back a few every time I crossed the English Channel.

I don't mind using either. If a measurement works well with imperial, that's fine with me and if it works better in metric, that's also fine. What I couldn't be bothered with is fractional imperial measurements of less than 1/16" of an inch.
 

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