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    conversions

    Go here to download convert
    http://joshmadison.com/software/convert/
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    Re: conversions

    nice program, thanks for the tip.
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    Re: conversions

    I picked up that program about a year ago and put it on just about every computer in my work area (I do industrial automation and control). Calculating servo overload changes between program units and actual output is handy. I also have a few custom conversions set up, which is a really nice option.
    Good find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magmek View Post
    Go here to download convert
    http://joshmadison.com/software/convert/
    I have this little program on every computer I use!

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    To convert mm to inch take the the xMMx0.03937 Simple convert , i use it all the time at work on drawings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikespot View Post
    To convert mm to inch take the the xMMx0.03937 Simple convert , i use it all the time at work on drawings.
    I also use that constantly.

    Thanks for sharing it!

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    Great program. I just downloaded it and also had my son download it, he is starting his senior yr in collage going for a electrical engineering degree.
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    very impressive! did you write the program?
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    I down loaded and installed, works good. Thanks for the info.
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    Magmek, nice program, I am also an electrical engineer, and use excel as my compass.

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