swoody126 wrote:the easiest way for me is to simply use measuring devices w/ both metric and real(imperial) measurements on them ;-)
the only device i have left in the barn w/ only real measurements on it is my OLD folding wooden rule
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troubleScottie wrote:1/4" is about 5mm, 3/4" is about 18mm
MickinOz wrote:troubleScottie wrote:1/4" is about 5mm, 3/4" is about 18mm
Sorry, can't let this pass.
1/4 inch is 6.35mm, 3/4 inch is 19.05mm
Socal Tom wrote:MickinOz wrote:troubleScottie wrote:1/4" is about 5mm, 3/4" is about 18mm
Sorry, can't let this pass.
1/4 inch is 6.35mm, 3/4 inch is 19.05mm
The whole trailer is designed around a 4x8 foot sheet of plywood. What size is a standard sheet in metric land?
safronsue wrote:Socal Tom wrote:MickinOz wrote:troubleScottie wrote:1/4" is about 5mm, 3/4" is about 18mm
Sorry, can't let this pass.
1/4 inch is 6.35mm, 3/4 inch is 19.05mm
The whole trailer is designed around a 4x8 foot sheet of plywood. What size is a standard sheet in metric land?
1250 x 2500. Interestingly there is a 6.5mm thickness which is nearer to the 1/4 inch of course.
I’m still very much in the wondering if I am capable of this whole project stage. I own a few basic tools but can borrow big stuff and have people around me with skills but I’m practical, like a challenge, and can follow instructions. Which is why if I can avoid an issue I will and this is the first issue but I may have to deal with it as I have not found as detailed instructions as the fab trailerbuilder site.
Anyway, to the drawing board![]()
Thanks all for your input.
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