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    Quote Originally Posted by hemmjo View Post
    Then we need to get into language. That is even more crazy;

    to, too, two
    red, read, read
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    The list goes on and on.
    A large proportion of the folks on this forum think the opposite of (win, find) is 'loose'.

    lose - the opposite of win, find or gain, rhymes with use, fuse, muse, ruse
    loose - not tight, rhymes with goose, moose, noose

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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    A large proportion of the folks on this forum think the opposite of (win, find) is 'loose'.

    lose - the opposite of win, find or gain, rhymes with use, fuse, muse, ruse
    loose - not tight, rhymes with goose, moose, noose

    [If the washer is loose, you might lose it.]
    please let's not get started on the lunacy of the English language. Homophones, homographs, and homonyms, and words which can simultaneously be nouns, pronouns, verbs, and possibly adjectives, sometimes used in multiple forms of context within the structure of a single sentence, are enough to drive a person bonkers.

    When it comes to using the metric system over whatever it is we primarily use here in the USA. Like many others who frequent these forums, find that I can use either with near equal fluidity across a wide spectrum I just have to remember to not mix and match

    I was taught both systems in primary school over 60 years ago in a small-town school here in Texas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    please let's not get started on the lunacy of the English language. Homophones, homographs, and homonyms ...
    Keeping with the lunacy of language, does this mean you are homophobic? (Sorry, sometimes I can't help myself.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl_H View Post
    Keeping with the lunacy of language, does this mean you are homophobic? (Sorry, sometimes I can't help myself.)
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    What do you expect from a language that has been described thusly:

    “The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.”

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    On a separate, non-metric note, yesterday I discovered this in a Reuter's news article about a particularly well preserved fossil in Wyoming that included this illustration. When I first saw it, I didn't notice the caption and my first thought was 'Have they made Sam Neill in Jurassic Park as standard measurement??' then I saw the caption. Yes they did...

    Metric vs. other measurement systems - chart-screenshot-2025-10-25-12.03.29-pm.png

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    Hi Hemmjo:
    I would be surprised if it were 0.14 hp or even 1.4 Amp. But the screw spacing on those shaded pole motors is fairly consistent. You might need to swap blades to match your ceiling box.
    But new fans are quieter and move more air, so perhaps swapping the box would be worth it??
    Good luck, Carl.
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    If you enjoy unusual threads find a Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor such as used on a Allison V-1710 engine. 50 parts and all the threads are different and nothing you will find on anything else. And carburetors in general have unique threaded parts so that it is difficult to mix up parts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    If you enjoy unusual threads find a Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor such as used on a Allison V-1710 engine. 50 parts and all the threads are different and nothing you will find on anything else. And carburetors in general have unique threaded parts so that it is difficult to mix up parts...
    Sounds like you either worked on mustangs or have repurposed those engines into racing, or tractor pull vehicles.
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    My father worked on P-38s for Lockheed. I have worked on some old boats that were powered with V-1710s...

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