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Post by rotarycycle on May 13, 2017 7:16:12 GMT -5
If you have some A model gauges that have dents in them such as seen in the following photos, during the restoration I repair them back to their original shape without using any body filler. Attachment DeletedAfter media blasting off the old paint and body filler this is what was under it. Attachment DeletedA tach case with accident damage, this is quite a simple repair. Attachment DeletedA rusty speedometer case with a few minor dents, again easily repaired.
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Post by rotarycycle on May 14, 2017 1:35:33 GMT -5
Exceeded the attachement limit
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Post by wayne on May 14, 2017 5:49:17 GMT -5
This is not aimed at anyone one person, just general advice.
The best way to post photos is to use a third party host like Flikr.com. Then put a link into your thread to that photo. You'll never exceed the board limit and the pictures display in a better format. They'll probably last longer on the board as well as they won't get deleted in a future cull as the administrators try and make more room for photos.
If you must use the board, please resize your photos down to about 200 kb or so. There really is no need to put up pictures that take up any more. I've deleted a lot of pics in the past that are not technically helpful, historic or useful in some other way and are between 0.5 and 1 mb in size. The board capacity is only 200mb.
In the short term, the only way you can post more photos is for the administration to go delete someone else's photos.
Photos contained in the informative thread above deserve a long life on the board.
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Post by rotarycycle on May 14, 2017 14:31:20 GMT -5
I figured that would be the next step after the limit was reached so some off site hosting from Photobucket etc is the best option. I'll kill the thread and redo it accordingly, thanks for the reply Wayne.
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