I served my apprenticeship from 1959 at Acton Bolt Company at Park Royal London and very good training it was. Making bolts in main factory We were very conversant with bolt thread sizes. There was British Standard Fine BSF or British Standard Whitworth, not British Standard Coarse!. Changes appeared and we had to adapt to unify threads. They first Changed to American threads ANC and ANF. To amalgamate They were changed to Unified FIne UNF and Unified Coarse UNC, To make it easier?. that stayed a while then we had to change to Metric. say 10mm fine or 10 mm coarse. O/k getting confusing as some of our machines were still lease lend from America from WW2? We adapted, but having been imperial for so long so long we could go to , say !/2" to 12mm, ah but the length threw us!! 1 3/4 length bolt was about 44mm which we could not visualize, so for years we would ask for a 12mm bolt, 1 3/4 long. I still 'think' in imperial!