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Re: Part 6588 Question
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lugnet.db.brictionary, lugnet.cad.dev
Date: 
Sat, 16 Feb 2002 20:54:32 GMT
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In lugnet.db.brictionary, Steve Bliss writes:
In lugnet.cad.dev, TWS Garrison wrote:
but this part is only 3 1/3 bricks high.  I'd think it was an error, but
the posts on Lugnet about this part suggest that the name really does make
sense to everyone else.  Can anyone enlighten me?

The height on this part name was given in plates.
   3 1/3 bricks = 7 plates.

????? By my calculation, 3 1/3 bricks = 10 plates ???????

ROSCO



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: Part 6588 Question
 
(...) Steve must use the imperial system or something, 3 1/3 = 10 plates in Sweden too :) /Tobbe (URL) (23 years ago, 17-Feb-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
  Re: Part 6588 Question
 
(...) Heh, yeah. You're absolutely right. OK, I give up: what was the 7 for? Steve (23 years ago, 18-Feb-02, to lugnet.db.brictionary, lugnet.cad.dev)

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  Re: Part 6588 Question
 
(...) The height on this part name was given in plates. 3 1/3 bricks = 7 plates. And see (URL) for new developments. :) Steve (23 years ago, 16-Feb-02, to lugnet.db.brictionary, lugnet.cad.dev)

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