7/16" - 10ct = 10mm
Physics is also important. Coins are usually made of softer metal so a wrench can crush it if a bolt is too tight.
I don’t know… I’ve tried to drill holes in quarters when I couldn’t find a washer. Canadian quarters are as hard as woodpecker lips.
No one going to mention that it’s a Philips head screw as well? So not only could they have used a metric wrench but also a screwdriver.
You’re thinking in ¢.02 now.
As the owner of an older Japanese motorcycle: you’re better off with a wrench.
You’re probably just going to strip it with a screw driver, and that’s assuming it’s actually Philips and not JIS.
10mm is also .40’.
…Which I know because 10mm auto is the parent cartridge of .40S&W, which was just cut down to be shorter, but still uses the same projectiles.
I expect you mean .40 inches but you have abbreviated .40 feet which is more like 61/500m
.40 short & wimpy
Maths is important to get what the frick a 7/16 inch unit is supposed to be and how to calculate just about anything with it.
Laughs in pliers wrench
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This is duck typing though. Since it works like a 10mm wrench.
The only problem is that now both the dime and 7/16 likely to vanish when next needed.