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::English, or sometimes US Customary, is the common use in the US. Imperial is very rarely used. Just as a start, I'm looking for the standard diameters of things such as the drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, and, in other article, standard sizes of such things as drill chucks. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 13:52, 8 June 2009 (UTC) | ::English, or sometimes US Customary, is the common use in the US. Imperial is very rarely used. Just as a start, I'm looking for the standard diameters of things such as the drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, and, in other article, standard sizes of such things as drill chucks. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 13:52, 8 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
:::How odd! | :::How odd! I have added this to [[British and American English]]. If US Customary ''is'' commonly understood in the US, I would suggest using it instead of English, as I think the English would understand better. | ||
:::I'm afraid I can't tell you the standard sizes of drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, drill chucks, etc, but I'm sure that WP will say - whether they'll get it right is another matter! [[User:Caesar Schinas|Caesar Schinas]] 13:56, 8 June 2009 (UTC) | :::I'm afraid I can't tell you the standard sizes of drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, drill chucks, etc, but I'm sure that WP will say - whether they'll get it right is another matter! [[User:Caesar Schinas|Caesar Schinas]] 13:56, 8 June 2009 (UTC) |
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Metric aspects
I'm familiar with metric sockets, Allen drives, etc. on an English socket shaft system, but could someone insert the size of the standard metric drive systems? I assume they exist. Howard C. Berkowitz 13:28, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
- Wouldn't it be better to use the term imperial rather than English to refer to imperial measurements? Certainly this is the standard word in the UK; I think many English people wouldn't even know what you mean when you mention English measurements. I presume imperial is the standard word in America too? Or are they always called English in America? That would be rather ironic, seeing as they are hardly even used any more in England... Caesar Schinas 13:49, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
- English, or sometimes US Customary, is the common use in the US. Imperial is very rarely used. Just as a start, I'm looking for the standard diameters of things such as the drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, and, in other article, standard sizes of such things as drill chucks. Howard C. Berkowitz 13:52, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
- How odd! I have added this to British and American English. If US Customary is commonly understood in the US, I would suggest using it instead of English, as I think the English would understand better.
- I'm afraid I can't tell you the standard sizes of drive bars and connectors for socket wrenches, drill chucks, etc, but I'm sure that WP will say - whether they'll get it right is another matter! Caesar Schinas 13:56, 8 June 2009 (UTC)