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Posted: 07:43am 21 Apr 2006
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Your assemblies are very well documented, with many pics, which is more useful then many words. Good job !
And all dimensions are given in metric numbers, that is excellent for us European windmillers, thanks amillon.

Klingone
 
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Posted: 08:51am 21 Apr 2006
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Your welcome Klingone.

Yeah you got to love the metric system. When I started school back in 1970, Australia was still converting from Imperial to Metric, and we had to learn both systems. Learning them both together, the Metric system really stood out the the clear winner, its was so easy to learn and use. I have a 1973 Holden Monaro ( General Motors, Australia. I think they called Vauxhall in Europe ), and its speedometer is in both miles and kmh. We still use feet and inches a little, but its not taught anymore.

Where in Europe are you?

Glenn


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