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That takes me back to elementary school.
it’s so simple. Easy to follow.
but the construction industry here still uses imperial measurements on their blue prints.
time is money, and by the time we convert everything to metric and then figure out where all the concrete guys went wrong... oh man it’s just a mess. So on a day to day basis, I’m bound to inches and feet.
I will not however say that imperial is better than metric, it’s just what we use here.
it’s so simple. Easy to follow.
but the construction industry here still uses imperial measurements on their blue prints.
time is money, and by the time we convert everything to metric and then figure out where all the concrete guys went wrong... oh man it’s just a mess. So on a day to day basis, I’m bound to inches and feet.
I will not however say that imperial is better than metric, it’s just what we use here.