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Old 12th February 2022, 15:16
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Give me back the old Imperial measurements such as inch by thick running from nothing to feck all. In Harland and Bluff we worked to the fine tolerance of the "peak o' yer cap" dimensions, if the peak fitted the gap that was good enough

My metric hammer isn't as good as the old fashioned and reliable 7llb shifter
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Old 12th February 2022, 16:44
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I had the misfortune, among many, to be educated (partly) during the changeover from imperial to metric and I now work in metric, think in imperial and talk in Eastantrim. Nobody understands me.
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Old 12th February 2022, 16:49
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Setting tappets with the peak of your cap required a knack, inlet 250 thou clean rim, exhaust 500 thou greasy rim. Anything else and the engine would be clattering across Biscay.
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Old 12th February 2022, 17:16
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500 thou? - That would be a Carpenter's half inch would it?

And, if you are going to get a combi-shifter then get a good one...
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Old 12th February 2022, 17:24
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Setting tappets with the peak of your cap required a knack, inlet 250 thou clean rim, exhaust 500 thou greasy rim. Anything else and the engine would be clattering across Biscay.
Been there done that, worst was leaving a Stilson wrench on the piston top The chief was NOT a happy bunny especially when we sang Lulu's big hit. "it goes boom bang a bang, boom bang a bang loud in my ear"
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Old 12th February 2022, 22:06
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Been there done that, worst was leaving a Stilson wrench on the piston top The chief was NOT a happy bunny especially when we sang Lulu's big hit. "it goes boom bang a bang, boom bang a bang loud in my ear"
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Old 12th February 2022, 22:42
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500 thou? - That would be a Carpenter's half inch would it?

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As near as damn it, depending on tolerance, although in many shipyards on the Lagan tolerance wasn't tolerated. Neither was abstinence

Slow chaps like myself assumed there was about 40 thou in 1 millimetre and then multiplied or divided as necessary. In A-Level maths this is called calculus or matrices or something complex. Ah the good old days. A white boiler suit with a wee notebook in the breast pocket sodden from sweat, engineroom boots without socks or laces, an 8 inch (50,000 mm) Bacho shifter and a yellow or orange USA safety torch which never worked and 4 hours of bliss.
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Old 13th February 2022, 00:04
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Reminds me… I always used to carry a metal nail file, the butt end was exactly 15 thou and ideal to set points on car engines. The file end could be used to clean them as well.
Also handy as a screwdriver and lock pick.
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Old 13th February 2022, 05:00
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sailed on a boat with a Kelvin 3&1/2 Hp petrol/paraffin . Engine originally installed in 1923 , instruction manual said adjust tappet with the thickness of a business card. Tried using feeler gauges and the engine ran rough as, used a card and she ran sweet as for many years after that, would love to have that engine now.
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Old 13th February 2022, 10:25
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I was 14 years old and ran a fishing boat at weekends taking anglers out fishing. That one had a Kelvin pet/par engine. it was a reliable boat too. I used to a fiver a trip doing that. Big money back in those days.
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Old 13th February 2022, 10:43
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A "British Standard" business card. None of your oul "DIN" cards in them days.
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Old 13th February 2022, 18:39
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What factor does one use to convert to an Imperial Visiting card?
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Old 13th February 2022, 22:41
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Not sure David but I think that snob value is involved somewhere.
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Old 14th February 2022, 09:12
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just spoke to Tmac and he told me to go away (I think thats what he meant) I simply asked about Whitworth and BSF threads....must have touched a nerve methinks. Thats sure to cost me a case of black bush
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Old 14th February 2022, 10:13
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And don't forget we British did not stop at BSF, oh no, we had the British Standard Cycle thread, a British Imperial screw thread standard made for bicycle and motorcycle applications.
For reasons best known to themselves the Japanese never warmed to this excellent thread and that is why they made such heavy weather of their Sunday cycle through Malaya. And the cry went out from Percival's HQ to send more drawing pins to the front line.
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Old 14th February 2022, 10:50
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Reminds me… I always used to carry a metal nail file, the butt end was exactly 15 thou and ideal to set points on car engines. The file end could be used to clean them as well.
Also handy as a screwdriver and lock pick.
Swiss army file
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Old 14th February 2022, 16:53
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Our plumbers are so adept at making any thread fit another (using a pipe and shifter or, for rounded-off heads, king-stilsons) that E-S has omitted several threads that the true aficionado will surely recognise:

A variety of French Round threads as well as their asymmetrical trapezoidal thread and the Czech tire valve thread for several.

(Leckie uses only Molegrips to butcher mechanical fastenings).
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Old 14th February 2022, 17:19
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Good injuneers like wot I is don't bother mating threads we just weld the bloody thing together, job done, dismantling same is some other buggers problem. BSF big stupid fecker, BSW bought some at Woolworths, TPI tired, pissed and ignorant, UNC under no circumstances.
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Old 17th February 2022, 09:51
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UNC under no circumstances.
UNC, UNC?? Are you sure of the right sequence? On sea trials H&W was generally NUC.
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Old 18th February 2022, 12:12
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ID 10 T problem just shown on my status monitor. Must be a problem down below.
maybe someone did something wrong. I have confidence that Tmac will soon have it sorted.
Reckon we should get underway in the morning. But to where? anyone got a favourite port they would like to visit?
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Old 19th February 2022, 17:02
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If we want somewhere warm without going too far South then maybe Sevastopol would be an option? Perhaps our insanity might react with that in situ to bring about sanity.
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Old 19th February 2022, 19:41
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Do you intend breeding with the locals?
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Old 19th February 2022, 23:30
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sounds reasonable ES. Sevastopol it is then. I'll go look it up on the map thingy. Hmmm. put in (or is that Putin), Vladimir went there too!
However if we are all on our best behaviour we might make it back out of there again. may even leave a bit of a mess to get them thinking.
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Old 20th February 2022, 02:22
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I was thinking more of arithmetical multiplication than the biological kind. We are too numerous not too numerate.
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Old 21st February 2022, 09:01
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never was good at arithmetic it all just did'nt add up to me.
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