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Aeroknow

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Couple of my famous lines when walking by other guys on the same job.

“holy shit! You guys building a piano over here or what? Omfg”
or,

“who the fuck framed this shit? Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles? God Dam!”

i got some more,but those were the ones I would say like every day lol.
 

Bareback

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That type of stuff is called “piano building”. We aren’t piano builders lol.

fine woodworking and finish carpentry is considered piano building IMO;-)
I’m embarrassed to admit that I consider there to be three measurements between each sixteenth , my drywall buddy said “ I don’t do eighths we have two inch tape “ ...... ok drywall perspectives. Nobody holds to the tolerances that we used to. But I still can if I have to.
 

DarkWeb

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Couple of my famous lines when walking by other guys on the same job.

“holy shit! You guys building a piano over here or what? Omfg”
or,

“who the fuck framed this shit? Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles? God Dam!”

i got some more,but those were the ones I would say like every day lol.
Had to keep the shop at a very consistent temp for one job.......we had pretty much no tolerance one way ot the other.
 

Laughing Grass

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Well, for the most part Mericans are too dumb to figure it out. :cool:

And yes, that includes me as well.
bah I don't believe that. Some of the smartest people I know are Americans.

Some of us are happy as pigs in slop with powers of 2, including negative exponents.

Most useless tool I own is a vernier caliper in decimal inches.
Do they teach both systems in the US? They still teach fractions here, it's something I think you need to know. I clam up when faced with improper fractions, they just don't make sense to me. We still use imperial for a lot of things like wood, flooring, people's height.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
bah I don't believe that. Some of the smartest people I know are Americans.



Do they teach both systems in the US? They still teach fractions here, it's something I think you need to know. I clam up when faced with improper fractions, they just don't make sense to me. We still use imperial for a lot of things like wood, flooring, people's height.
My experience was not typical. I went to a German school (accredited by the FRG) on the US east coast. Also Dad was an engineer, and I voraciously read science. So from an early age I was familiar with both systems, for temperature, volume, lineal
measure etc. Sorta like being numerically bilingual.
 

Laughing Grass

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My experience was not typical. I went to a German school (accredited by the FRG) on the US east coast. Also Dad was an engineer, and I voraciously read science. So from an early age I was familiar with both systems, for temperature, volume, lineal
measure etc. Sorta like being numerically bilingual.
I had to lookup FRG. I bet you're well versed in natural units too.
 
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