Molded nonskid painting question

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by pescaloco, Aug 14, 2012.

  1. FMS
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    FMS Senior Member

    A mil is 1/1000 of an inch
    7 mil = .007 inch
     
  2. redreuben
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    redreuben redreuben

    Thanks FMS,
    I learn't something today !
     

  3. Silver Raven
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    Silver Raven Senior Member

    Gooday 'r-r' - We all learn something every day - however don't go down that path.

    Oooops - some errors contained in FMS info.

    1000 millimeters = 39.37007874 inches

    25.4 mm = 1 inch

    7 mm = 0.27559055118 pf an inch

    0.007 inch = 0.2 mm


    Sorry 'FMS' me thinks you made a set of small errors there. 'google' is your friend or it should be. I'm an ex-pat Canuck - been painting here in Oz-land for over 40 years now as my business.

    Good lick with you sailing & painting.

    'r-r' go into - wing mast practice - in boatdesign.net - I think you'll enjoy the knowledge contained in there. ciao, james
     
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