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![]() "Mys Terry" wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 May 2006 02:46:51 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: Tools are SAE, but our system of numbers is referred to as British. SAE tools are numbered in the British fashion. Yes, our tools are numbered in the "british fashion" of fractions, but the Brits are expressing metric sizes using fractions, while we are using the inch. The Brits abandoned their various systems in favor of the metric system decades ago. If you needed to work on a 1954 BSA Golden Flash, you would need a set of WHITWORTH wrenches and sockets. Neither a metric or American SAE set would fit properly. Thankfully I don't own a BSA from that vintage. However I did have an early 60s conglomerate (built from a variety of parts from various years) BSA Gold Star flattracker, but that was all metric. Max |
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