The customary sized wrenches probably work because they are "about" the
right size, but because they are not quite the right size, they wreak havoc,
rounding the edges of the bolt heads.  Tell them that and they will get a
shock.  

 

I am hazarding a guess that the customary-sized wrenches are often cheaper
than the metric ones - if so, well you get what you pay for,

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Michael Payne
Sent: 24 August 2011 17:42
To: U.S. Metric Association
Cc: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:51009] Re: US should weigh up one vital change

 

I wrote to Mr Chen thanking him for bringing this up and telling him how
much I agree. He's correct, we could sell a lot more to other countries if
we changed. 

 

I've recently talked to 2 different people who said "No way" when I told
them all vehicles made since 1975 are metric only. Why do my inch wrenches
work they asked? Luck! This appears to be a very common misconception, that
probably wastes a lot of time, and money considering that all probably buy
both inch and metric wrenches, all of which are probably made in China.
Doubling the amount of money sent to China on Wrenches along!

 

 

Mike Payne

 

 

On 23/08/2011, at 20:14 , John M. Steele wrote:






Interesting editorial suggesting that the US adopt the metric system.  It is
written by a Chinese editor, living in the US on foreign assignment.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2011-08/23/content_13167725.htm

 

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