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First of thanks for the great job 🎉🎉🎉🎉. I have a question : to find the hight of the flange you multiplied 4.24 * 25,4. How did you find 25, 4 🤔🤔. Thanks for the answer.
Thank you very much for the nice comments on our last video! With your support, we are getting more motivated every day. The dimensions on the pipe flange chart in the video are shown in inches. To show the size indicated in inches in millimeters, we multiply it by 25.4 millimeters, which is the dimension of one inch. 25.4 millimeters is the length of 1-inch in millimeters
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First of thanks for the great job 🎉🎉🎉🎉.
I have a question : to find the hight of the flange you multiplied 4.24 * 25,4.
How did you find 25, 4 🤔🤔.
Thanks for the answer.
Thank you very much for the nice comments on our last video! With your support, we are getting more motivated every day.
The dimensions on the pipe flange chart in the video are shown in inches. To show the size indicated in inches in millimeters, we multiply it by 25.4 millimeters, which is the dimension of one inch.
25.4 millimeters is the length of 1-inch in millimeters
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