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Guest phil howard
How do i add pictures to a posting?

 

I've managed the re sizing bit but don't seem to be able to paste or whatever.

 

Dean

 

Me Too................

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1) At the end of the topics click the button that says "add reply"

2) Underneath the bottom right hand corner of the text box you are about to write in click the "browse button"

3) If you have saved your picture on the desktop you will be able to see it, then double click it.

4) Click the "upload" button and wait untill you see the the upload has completed in "select a file" area in bottom left hand of the screen.

5) Select"add reply" button as you would when sending just text.

 

 

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Guest Larson250

Thanks for the complement Tony, i would be glad to show it off to anyone when it's finally finished. I was hoping it would be long before now though.

 

Let me know if you're up this way and we'll get together.

 

Dean

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Guest boggybogstar
Probably spent too much time building the axle stands -- was a tank a previous project or did the decimal point move when doing the calcs?

 

 

Wouldnt mind seeing a video of Dean getting it off of them !

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Guest phil howard

I've done it................thanks.

 

These are my 9x15 Minilight wheels during a trial fit by Richard at GBS so that he can cut me some larger rear arches to accomodate the large negative offset. (what an nice man he is)

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I've done it................thanks.

 

These are my 9x15 Minilight wheels during a trial fit by Richard at GBS so that he can cut me some larger rear arches to accomodate the large negative offset. (what an nice man he is)

 

 

Nice one Phil

:D

 

 

And as for Dean, I reckon looking at that humongous garage, he`s probably got a fork lift or overhead crane to assist :o

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Funny you should say about the forklift because the car is actually about 12' up on a mezzanine floor, i have to climb a ladder whenever i want to work on it.

 

As for the trestles they are courtesy of my brother who builds anything in metal from buildings, trailers to fairground rides.

 

Here's the latest photo, i'm about there at last!

 

 

 

Dean

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