Brake Torque Time!
America! Rejecting the metric system since the 70s and still fighting it today.
… one milliliter at a time… and losing… one 750ml bottle at a time.
Have you tried working on a car made after the 1970s? You need a SAE set of tools, a metric set of tools, and a WTF set for all those Chinese parts that don’t fit any known measurement.
I’m a Christian.
I’m also an American.
This is an online gun forum. It’s not a church.
I think most people posting here have a respect for those of us who are religious.
I think most have a generally positive moral/conservative outlook on life.
As a Christian I can’t support the comment.
As an American who believes in everyone’s right to express themselves freely, I thought the comment was hysterical. I think I literally laughed out loud.
As a member of a gun forum, I don’t feel it’s my duty to call out every thing that I disagree with from a religious perspective.
Maybe that makes me a hypocrite, inconsistent, etc. But I think we also need the ability to see things from the perspective of others.
As a Christian I also think it’s important to treat others as you want to be treated. I don’t want called out or criticized for everything I say that someone else doesn’t like.
Sermon over. My post was too long. Apologies in advance for anyone I offended.
Amen, brother! I have been working on Chinese designed and built equipment for 25 yrs. I have run into SAE, metric, SAE and metric on the same part, and British Whitworth threading (originally developed for bolting together steam locomotives.)