After you get done with writing your next reply do not click on submit reply. Scroll down the page to manage atachments. Click on it and you should be able to figure the rest out. Lets see some pictures.
Post some more photos people! I'm in need of inspiration. Maybe smallblock can post some pics of the patriot and that project he is talking about.
Dahui-
I have some good pics to post, but not sure how- they ask for an address- does that mean I need a website to post? Other forums just have a browser box which picks the photos from my picture file.
After you get done with writing your next reply do not click on submit reply. Scroll down the page to manage atachments. Click on it and you should be able to figure the rest out. Lets see some pictures.
Last edited by digitalmdj; 02-18-2008 at 06:17 PM.
Hi digitalmdj,
Since this is my thread I'd appreciate it if you would keep it civil and refrain from antagonizing other members that post on my thread. If you want to flame people, start a new thread. I don't want mine to get locked.
thanks for understanding,
DaHui
As for uploading photos. There is an icon for attachments (the paper clip) in the tool bar that appears when you are posting a message. Let us know if it's not self explanatory.
DaHui,
Thanks for your help on the pictures and also on that guy with the attitude. I have been using the " quick reply" box, and they do not have the browse option there. My next project will be to polish a 383 stroker crank- will be sure to keep the camera handy.
Dahui, very nice site, glad I stumbled in here!
Best,
BW
Hey Bob,
You have a fantastic site as well! I haven't visited in a while, anything new these days?
cheers,
DaHui
Okay folks! Long time no see. Bob, I checked out your site recently and seeing as you have been busy, it inspired me to take a whack at my backlog of projects. Here is a teaser:
I am still going strong...but I may have also purchased a 1973 bridgeport. Woooo! Another teaser:
I also stumbled upon a site that I have looked at on and off for years when I realized Frank Ford lives about three miles from me, so that is pretty exciting. Frank is amazing at creative work holding and has a ton of great projects on his site. http://www.frets.com/HomeShopTech/hstpages.html
Da-
Thanks for the link to Frank Ford's site. He is really a creative thinker. I am considering using your site and his as well as a few others for the students to see what positive thinking and creativivity are all about. This will be contrasted with some other well known posters who are on the negative end of the spectrum. I think its very important for young people to take the path of becoming problem solvers rather than complainers in life.
Hi Dahui,
Just wanted to let you know I like your "growing" site.
....am not in the US of A right now, but noticed your latest updates.
I'll keep your site as a good reference for when (not if) i get back around my Shoptask (and other) machines.
John (Bloy)
Ditto all the positive comments. What you were able to achieve as a new machinist with the Shoptask was really the inspiration that caused me to order one. I have pored through every project on your site and the way you present the material makes it easy for a non-machinist (yet) like me to understand the techniques involved.
Thanks for a great site and keeping us up with your projects.
George (GP)
Hi folks,
Hope everyone is well! Just wanted to let you know I have another round of updates. I've been really bad at taking process pictures. Not much time these days.
You will also notice I've gotten into a Bridgeport and a Hardinge lathe. Hope that doesn't scare anyone offI've been doing some wood turning on the ST lately. I'll get around to some pics of that at some point.
Cheers,
Jason