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      <title>Why Metric Pipe Measurements Can Be So Confusing</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever tried to fit a metric pipe into a standard imperial fitting, you already know the specific kind of headache I&amp;#39;m talking about. It looks like it should fit, it feels like it&amp;#39;s close, but then you realize you&amp;#39;re dealing with two</description>
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