[WANTED] Largepot
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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
Dont know what the fuss is all about. Its all the same metric system.
Im an aircraft engineer and we use mm and cm all the time. Maybe its people inability to convert cm to mm.
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Im an aircraft engineer and we use mm and cm all the time. Maybe its people inability to convert cm to mm.
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Re: [WANTED] Largepot

I'm with Ken.
We only use mm and m (all lowercase) in engineering.
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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
Yep. I don't understand all this cm hatred either.Homer911 wrote:Dont know what the fuss is all about. Its all the same metric system.
Im an aircraft engineer and we use mm and cm all the time. Maybe its people inability to convert cm to mm.
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We had the same discussion when I was studying physics and the lecturer said he didn't care either way. 100cm, 1000mm or 1m, as long as you put the unit prefix it is irrelevant. 60 seconds or 1 minute its all the same. Everyone is right.

For those that hate the cm unit prefix so much, would you prefer to tell people your height in mm? Or do you ironically tell people your height is 5 foot 11, which is a wonderful unit of measure

centi means 1/100th
milli means 1/1000th
micro means 1/1000,000th
They were all invented to make the use of long numbers easier with these abbreviations.
Don't hate the cm, its just trying to help.

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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
Could one of you Moderaters moderate this Mod!Bougy Fan wrote:How many inches Diederik ?

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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
i can't believe that this is the level of quality this forum has got to.
A simple request for a pot .. ok, so its in CM, we all know what he was looking for.
But to sit here and read all the bull#@it responses to a such simple question.
If you want to talk crap off topic, that's what the bonsai cafe is for.
Please try and stick to the thread and impart useful information or refrain from commenting.
just my
A simple request for a pot .. ok, so its in CM, we all know what he was looking for.
But to sit here and read all the bull#@it responses to a such simple question.
If you want to talk crap off topic, that's what the bonsai cafe is for.
Please try and stick to the thread and impart useful information or refrain from commenting.
just my

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Wow. Do you not see the irony in posting a rant about those posting "a discussion members have on the benefits of the metric system". May I suggest if it offends you, don't read it or don't post abuse if you aren't interested in the topic.lakepipes wrote:i can't believe that this is the level of quality this forum has got to.
A simple request for a pot .. ok, so its in CM, we all know what he was looking for.
But to sit here and read all the bull#@it responses to a such simple question.
If you want to talk crap off topic, that's what the bonsai cafe is for.
Please try and stick to the thread and impart useful information or refrain from commenting.
just my
Yes he posted a request for a pot, and like a democratic society members engaged in a discussion.
If you don't like discussions, perhaps a forum where you discuss opinions isn't what you want.

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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
They are easier to understand. Feet and Inches, no cm mm mtre klm.Sir Theodore wrote:Could be worse, we could still have feet and inches!!

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Oops double upSir Theodore wrote:Could be worse, we could still have feet and inches!!
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Yeah rightPup wrote:They are easier to understand. Feet and Inches, no cm mm mtre klm.Sir Theodore wrote:Could be worse, we could still have feet and inches!!

1/16th, 1/8th, 1/2, inch, Feet ( 12 inches), Yard (3 feet), 1 chain ( 22 yards), 1mile (80 Chains or 5280 fee).


Simple eh!!
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And lets not forget 1/32nd or 2/64th'skcpoole wrote:1/16th, 1/8th, 1/2, inch, Feet ( 12 inches), Yard (3 feet), 1 chain ( 22 yards), 1mile (80 Chains or 5280 fee).

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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
Which ever system you use, there is nothing worse than buying drill bits in the wrong one and not finding out until you get to work to use them... I was a tradie and purchased some very expensive bits, let's just say I now know both systems 
Sorry Alan unfortunately I can't help with the pot, but if you do find somewhere in Melbourne it would be great if you could share it for future reference.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Sorry Alan unfortunately I can't help with the pot, but if you do find somewhere in Melbourne it would be great if you could share it for future reference.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
Bonsai World at Jilliby, NSW central coast will definitely have the pot size you are after, but its about a 10 hour drive I'd say?
Sometimes they travel to different shows, so you don't have anything to lose by ringing them up.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=19585&hilit=bonsai+world
The phone number is on the flyer picture of the first post.
Sometimes they travel to different shows, so you don't have anything to lose by ringing them up.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=19585&hilit=bonsai+world
The phone number is on the flyer picture of the first post.
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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
I used to design Printed Circuit boards and there we used to work in 1000th's of an inchbodhidharma wrote:And lets not forget 1/32nd or 2/64th'skcpoole wrote:1/16th, 1/8th, 1/2, inch, Feet ( 12 inches), Yard (3 feet), 1 chain ( 22 yards), 1mile (80 Chains or 5280 fee).for real accuracy.


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Re: [WANTED] Largepot
As stated earlier i have several large pots at that size. Alan doesnt appear to have responded and i hope we have not confused him 

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I used to work in Mitre 10 and had a lady come in and ask for a piece of timber 6 foot and 11cm long. I looked at her funny and she said that was the closest measurement she could find. I had to look at my tape measure to work out what she meant.kcpoole wrote:all cm measurement should be banned
All engineering from toolmaking to building skyscrapers use only 2 measurements, mm and M (millimetres and Metres)
That's it no confusion ever again. Why do schools persist in teaching kids to use anything else!
Ken
Alan, have you tried Tien at bonaisensation Narre warren, he sometimes has big pots.
Cheers
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