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i tryed for hour's to get it to work,i searched thru threads and found out how to fix the problem.went thru and deleted all cookies ,then i let java reload.the frame is ready to clean,then paint and start putting back together.happy new year to all.tracy
I like your cab sling and rigging. Looks like something I would do. The truck is looking good. It's hard to see why the new cab was needed from the pics. The first view of the truck looks pretty good.
Hello, I envy you because you have figured out how to create a gallery, I've been trying and every time I hit the create button it freezes up my computor and I have to reboot to get it working again, Does any one have clear instructions for a computor eliterate such as myself?
that's what mine was doing 56,i went in my explore file and deleted all my cookies.then the java folder.i then went back and hit edit gallery and let the java reload.took me 3 hour's to figure that out by reading some past post's.hope this help's you out.tracy
Hi tracy, I tried again with no success, maybe I'm not being patient enough and maybe being on prehistoric dialup don't help either. Down on my tool bar the java symbol pops up, it says it's java platform 2 . Do I need to upgrade to this platform?
P.S. I do have more patience when I'm working on my panel than I do on this computor
john and tom,i just checked out both of your gallery's. nice work.tom when you get done ,come on down to tn. and work on mine awhile.john you can come too.happy new year.tracy ( tom ,my 49 was black,dad's was winter mint green )that picture of his was took in 1972 and was faded bad)
Happy new year. I enjoyed your gallery this AM looks good, even if the bags of blasting sand on your b4 frame shot did bring up memories of gritty teeth if ya know what I mean.
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