They’ll only have a problem if you don’t label your units or say somewhere what they are. And if you don’t do that, that isn’t an imperial vs metric problem, that’s flat out bad engineering.
Um, they wouldn’t have a problem with that. That’s exactly what I used to do, fabricate steel parts for companies like Liebherr and Komatsu, who would send us blueprints in metric. My coworkers and I actually preferred it.
Oh really? So if I send blueprints to a steel fabricator in metric, they will not have a problem with that? Lol try again.
They’ll only have a problem if you don’t label your units or say somewhere what they are. And if you don’t do that, that isn’t an imperial vs metric problem, that’s flat out bad engineering.
You clearly have never worked with structural steel fabricators.
Um, they wouldn’t have a problem with that. That’s exactly what I used to do, fabricate steel parts for companies like Liebherr and Komatsu, who would send us blueprints in metric. My coworkers and I actually preferred it.
I’m talking about architectural steel. Not mechanical engineering, structural. I-beams.