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Brass_Machine:
Almost. This is the code you posted. --- Code: ---[img]http://<a href="http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/lh/photo/kVqYOWlptK9_GbxJimNdig?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_MoKRksX0daI/SWjhDiCJTNI/AAAAAAAAAD4/VFS2ig93eXQ/s400/20%20Aug%202007_002.JPG" /></a>[/img] --- End code --- all you need is this: --- Code: ---[img]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_MoKRksX0daI/SWjhDiCJTNI/AAAAAAAAAD4/VFS2ig93eXQ/s400/20%20Aug%202007_002.JPG[/img] --- End code --- |
boxford-boy (Tony):
That did not seem to work I will try again It's ALL :smart:TO ME THANK'S All I am giving up for tonight will try again. My head herts Tony |
bogstandard:
Tony, Don't get frustrated or give up with your quest for piccies in your posts, it will soon become a natural thing for you to do. You've got the basics, now it is just fine tuning. :med: As Ralph said, I love those Boxford lathes. :bugeye: They are almost bombproof, and were used to train many thousands of wannabe engineers in schools, colleges and universities. If I didn't require a lot more swing than they have, I would definitely be using one in my shop. :bow: :bow: It looks to be in real nice condition as well. :headbang: Bogs |
Darren:
Hi Tony, Nice items you have there, many here will help you use them. Anytime the bike needs some exercise just let me know :jaw: Ralph previously suggested Photobucket for saving and showing pictures. It's really quite simple and very useful in several ways. I would think it would be easier than what you are doing now? Don't be afraid to shout for help if you need it. |
sbwhart:
Tony What a Great looking lathe it realy looks the buisness. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Have fun with it and work safe. Don't hesitate to ask questions we've got a lot of people here whith a lot of knowledge :smart: :smart: :beer: Cheers Stew |
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