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Imperial to metric tool sizes
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Imperial to metric tool sizes
In the last wind storm that hit us last week I lost a chart on the workshop wall that had a list of imperial tool sizes down one side and their metric equilivants (spelling
) down the other. Really handy as some of my gear is one and some gear is the other. Saves carrying a fist full of spanners and sockets around. Any idea where off the net I can print another?
Andrew
Andrew
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Theres one at the bottom of this page you can print out.
http://www.baconsdozen.co.uk/tools/spanners.htm
http://www.baconsdozen.co.uk/tools/spanners.htm
left handed spanners are hard to find these days. I needed one the other day to top up my blinker fluid. Had to make do with a right handed and used it upside down.DAMKIA wrote:go and get me a 19/68" lefthanded adjustable ratchet spannerbazooked wrote:dont ya no ur conversions of the top of ya head??![]()
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Muffler bearing generic spanner would of done that nicelyShadow wrote:left handed spanners are hard to find these days. I needed one the other day to top up my blinker fluid. Had to make do with a right handed and used it upside down.DAMKIA wrote:go and get me a 19/68" lefthanded adjustable ratchet spannerbazooked wrote:dont ya no ur conversions of the top of ya head??![]()
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At least then it would get some use. Life is tough being marriedricky1970 wrote:Never lend your population tool, it always ends up causing you trouble and costing you moneypongo wrote:I find it especially hard when so called mates would like to use my population tool to help an ugly female aquatince of theirs.
So true! I 'lent' mine to my brothers wife, thats why im not married any morepongo wrote:At least then it would get some use. Life is tough being marriedricky1970 wrote:Never lend your population tool, it always ends up causing you trouble and costing you moneypongo wrote:I find it especially hard when so called mates would like to use my population tool to help an ugly female aquatince of theirs.
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Pics? of the fastener not the tool.............ricky1970 wrote:So true! I 'lent' mine to my brothers wife, thats why im not married any morepongo wrote:At least then it would get some use. Life is tough being marriedricky1970 wrote:Never lend your population tool, it always ends up causing you trouble and costing you moneypongo wrote:I find it especially hard when so called mates would like to use my population tool to help an ugly female aquatince of theirs.
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