Bit of a numpty moment!

It must be an age / generation thing I now work in metric but think in imperial.
I can visualize / feel "half a thou" a lot easier than "12.7 microns".
 
A bit like when the weather girl says there has been 25mm of rain overnight rather than an inch, or using biblical sounding numbers of snowfall that turns out to be less than a foot deep.
 
I have a garage floor which I honestly believe is a portal to another dimension , anything that falls off the bench or from the bike when disassembling or putting it back together (unless it is kept in direct sight as it falls) disappears the instant it hits the floor . It will eventually re-enter this dimension but only after a replacement part has been sourced and fitted , then it will be there , sitting in the middle of the floor in plain sight
Either that or it’s stuck to the bottom of your magnetic parts tray. And because the magnet is smaller in diameter than the tray the little bugger is hidden out of sight.
 
It’s a bugger when you drop a non-magnetic fastener like stainless, especially under my VW engine bay when it doesn’t hit the floor. No way of retrieving it with a magnet on a stick.
 
Metric is easy.

Remembering imperial divisions as a decimal I could do in my head years ago

eg 1/8” = 0.125, 1/16” = 0.0625 etc etc.

Nowadays I am a bit slower with it, though not much is imperial now anyway.
No, only Liberia, Myanmar and the good old USof A.

And thank fuck, JRM didn’t get his way, or we’d all be back in the fifteenth century.
 
Stick it to the end of your finger with contact adhesive, folded Sellotape, double sided tape, blue tack, or similar, not super glue.
 
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A bit like when the weather girl says there has been 25mm of rain overnight rather than an inch, or using biblical sounding numbers of snowfall that turns out to be less than a foot deep.
i suppose if she gets 200mm she thinks she has died and gone to heaven. :DD
 
Also do not use a hot glue gun
My mate (who is very practical) and I were showing our kids how to make some arrows for their longbows. My mate and I both kicked off by giving the kids sage warning “do not under any circumstances get the hot glue on you..” “you only ever do that once..” etc etc.

Within the first 5 minutes my mate and I had both managed to get searing hot glue on our hands! :rolleyes:
 


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