Dougdeacon
afore we're all gonna ride real high on that one, a little supporting help for all those imperial/inch folks.
0.254mm or 2.5 tenth of a millimetre = 10 thousands of an inch! (I hope this will help some)
I'd be little surprised if there arent some (or more) folks that would not even trust themself to see that difference...
As a trained Engineer (Mechanical) I can, thank you.
But that needs some training, and then some
Axel
afore we're all gonna ride real high on that one, a little supporting help for all those imperial/inch folks.
0.254mm or 2.5 tenth of a millimetre = 10 thousands of an inch! (I hope this will help some)
I'd be little surprised if there arent some (or more) folks that would not even trust themself to see that difference...
As a trained Engineer (Mechanical) I can, thank you.
But that needs some training, and then some
Axel