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We are metric in Canada but lumber is not....except what you buy at Ikea.

When I lived in Ireland I recall posted road speed being mph but posted distances being km.... sort of mixed like in Canada.  For weather, wind speed was mph in Ireland but kph in Canada.

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A 2x4 hasn't been a 2x4 since the 50's, I did own a house that was built in 48, it was made or real 2x4s

I did some work in Africa and the middle east, its all the same in size, just in metric lingo.

 For example, if you need a 1 inch pipe you will request a 1 ZOLL (German for inch) for whatever reason...

20 minutes ago, tzagi1 said:

A 2x4 hasn't been a 2x4 since the 50's, I did own a house that was built in 48, it was made or real 2x4s

I did some work in Africa and the middle east, its all the same in size, just in metric lingo.

 For example, if you need a 1 inch pipe you will request a 1 ZOLL (German for inch) for whatever reason...

they were probably just keeping you in a comfort zone.

Germans are very metric, have been since the late 1800's.

 

 

This week I finally get the colour onto my 240z. It has almost been 12 months of work to get to this point, and it still has a long way to go, but it is great to reach this milestone.
 
 
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