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A little progress today. Removed the doors, winshield and dash components. I had the boy clean the windows before we took them out they were very dirty, i am storing them in the house.
Last edited by HSM77150; Jan 9, 2012 at 01:23 PM.
Reason: fix picture
You can set photobucket to automatically change the size of your photos when you upload them. I believe it is 640x something and this will not make them too large and stretch the page here which is a pain to look at. Or too small which is even tougher for us older folks.
Also create a separate album just for your project and when you upload they can be directed right to that album.
Also... if you want to just have a "parts"/"how things looked when dismantled" album you can keep them there separately for reference when you are reassembling truck.
I looked for what you said but i dont have those options. i can only resize the picture and they are still small, and i dont understand why it goes to photo bucket when you click on the picture. this is the biggest i can make them.
OK go to photobucket in another tab and click on one of the pictures. The once the picture is up, on the right side there is a box. At the top of the box it says links. click on the web address to the right of the IMG code words. It should flash yellow when you click on it and say copied. Then you can paste it in your post.
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