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dsquire:
Bernd Happy New Year. Looking Good. Looks like you have a good start for the new year. I guess I won't need the prod stick :poke: this year by the looks of it since you are getting such an early start. :lol: :lol: I hope that you realize that you may have as much fun with the rescue boat as you do with the regular boat. Kind of like the kids with a new toy and then end up playing with the box it came in. :D :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
HS93:
I use a lot of plasticard and drip a small amout of water especialy when drilling small holes stops it melting good when using a scroll saw as it stops it sealing itself to the blade.this is the sort of thing I do with it Peter |
Bernd:
Well Don I'm glad you won't be :poke: me. I'd turn all sorts of black and blue from the meds I take. :D Ya, it does look like I've had a good start on it this year. I hope I can keep the "steam" up to get it done. Also know what you mean about a new toy and wanting to play with that. HS93 I ran the mill at a slow speed. Really didn't have an issue with plastic melting. I think the main problem was a dull cutter. Sorry can't help ya with the picture problem. Maybe Eric can explain or somebody with more geek knowledge on computers than me. Bernd |
DavidA:
HS93, ...I tried to upload some picture but I was told it was FULL so no more uploads they where only 131KB... This is the same problem I'm having. I don't know if it is relevant but I'm using Firefox as my browser. Can anyone help ? Dave. |
DavidA:
Interesting that there have been a lot of pictures posted after I started having the problem. And most of them seem to be via Photobucket. I wonder if it is only the direct postings to madmodder.net that are effected. Dave. |
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