Syncopator
Electrical
- Aug 7, 2006
- 12
Many decades ago, at about the time I acquired my first pair of long trousers, a cousin started work in one of the then most prestigious boilermakers in the U.K. (
After he had worked there for a while he was taught the difference between a pipe and a tube and asked me if I knew. No. So he told me.
I forget which is which now, but the difference is that one is rolled and therefore has a seam, while the other is drawn or extruded and therefore does not have a seam.
I have seen the question posted elsewhere and it attracted many answers, none of them in accordance with the above and most of them totally illogical and based on common (mis) use.
So, is the proper distinction no longer taught?
Equal rights for equal responsibilities.
Equal opportunities for equal abilities.
After he had worked there for a while he was taught the difference between a pipe and a tube and asked me if I knew. No. So he told me.
I forget which is which now, but the difference is that one is rolled and therefore has a seam, while the other is drawn or extruded and therefore does not have a seam.
I have seen the question posted elsewhere and it attracted many answers, none of them in accordance with the above and most of them totally illogical and based on common (mis) use.
So, is the proper distinction no longer taught?
Equal rights for equal responsibilities.
Equal opportunities for equal abilities.