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I had to look it up because I'm not familiar with Bridgeport, but they made a set of metric/inch wrenches....the mm/inch wrench was originally "one size fits all".
Quote from: amecks on June 03, 2020, 07:49:42 AMI had to look it up because I'm not familiar with Bridgeport, but they made a set of metric/inch wrenches....the mm/inch wrench was originally "one size fits all".American tool manufacturers were quite skeptical about metric for a long time. Not sure that newfangled system was going to stick around. After all, the system had only been around since (depending on when you count from) 1799 or 1875, and it had only been adopted pretty much throughout Europe in the 19th century. Give it time.When I was young and working in gas stations, I knew mechanics whose rollaways didn't have a single metric tool in them.