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doing the math out..........there are 35.3 ounces in a kilogram and 2.54 centimeters in an inch, so divide 35.3 by 2.54 and that's 13.9 so if you multiply the kg/cm by 13.9 OR divide the oz/in by 13.9 that should get you what you need to know.......
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I always use this chart.
It comes in handy for other things as well
http://www.towerhobbies.com/help/convcalcs.html
It comes in handy for other things as well
http://www.towerhobbies.com/help/convcalcs.html
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Here is how I do it. Go here http://www.gsal.org/ on the left of the home page is tools click and the bottom is a download for a conversion tool I keep on my desktop. Comes in handy for a lot of stuff.
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Rich hit the nail on the head !!!! CONVERT has everything you ever need to convert is on this program... It will even convert seconds to light years !!!! I keep it on my desktop too, works great and is a small program. I have it on my laptop too, and share it with everybody I can..
Cheers,
Danno
Cheers,
Danno
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Bobo, You are the one who gave it to me up-teen years ago !!!! Man I thought I was brain damaged... You is just plain STUPID !!!!!!!
... Which way did he go george...which way did he go ??!!!!!
Danno

... Which way did he go george...which way did he go ??!!!!!Danno
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OOOOPS !!!! Forgot about that... I take it all back !!!!!.. I should have never questioned my mentor & hero... Thank you sir, may I have another !!!!... Thank you Bob-o !!!!!
Danno
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