It isn't though. 5/4" is 31.75 mm. If you make two holes and space them 5/4" apart instead of 32 mm, it makes hardly any difference, but since this is about making a series of equally spaced holes, a row of 20 holes spaced 32 mm apart will be 15 milimeters longer than if they were spaced at 5/4".
@@marsdeimos4301 It's 5mm less than a 1/4".... (0.200) actually.....actually it's less than that if you take into consideration half the distance of the first and last hole.
@@williamskrainski8407 really, because what does 0.25 mm matter? accuracy is over-rated. 0.25mm per every 32mm over let's say a YARD so you can understand, let's see, that's only...
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1:00 Guy says he's been using 32mm for years and doesn't know it's 5/4".....
It isn't though. 5/4" is 31.75 mm.
If you make two holes and space them 5/4" apart instead of 32 mm, it makes hardly any difference, but since this is about making a series of equally spaced holes, a row of 20 holes spaced 32 mm apart will be 15 milimeters longer than if they were spaced at 5/4".
@@marsdeimos4301 It's 5mm less than a 1/4".... (0.200) actually.....actually it's less than that if you take into consideration half the distance of the first and last hole.
The conversions don’t matter, just stay in metric for the entire process.
@@williamskrainski8407 really, because what does 0.25 mm matter? accuracy is over-rated. 0.25mm per every 32mm over let's say a YARD so you can understand, let's see, that's only...