View Full Version : i give up how do you post pics here?
oldslowchevy
03-09-2006, 05:49 PM
i have been a member here for the past 2 years,and i still can not figuer out how to post my project pics.i have tried and tried with no luck so,someone please tell me how to do this before i bring out my 44 mag and kill my computer please guys i beg of you,the computer begs of you,my kids beg of you,and the cops beg of you dont let me kill the computer!!!!i am not sure what my time would be but here in florida they have a 10-20-life rule 10 if you have a gun 20 if you fire the gun and life if you shoot or kill someone.(is the computer a person?)
In the window where you type at the top is a paper clip, click it and use the browse button to upload from your computer.
HVAC HAWK
03-09-2006, 08:34 PM
when you reply go down to additional options and click on manage attachments . then click on browse this will up your computer files click on the picture you want thats all i can remember now with out going there and trying it . I'll be back
HVAC HAWK
03-09-2006, 08:46 PM
hit browse then open click on what you want then hit upload .go back to your reply type what you want and submit
hope this works for you
PS this did work but not a good picture
oldslowchevy
03-11-2006, 10:46 AM
ok i have tried it four times and still no luck guess it is time to clean the gun in front of the computer,maybe that will scare into submission.though i dout it,begging and pleading didnt seem to help much.dang computer!!!!!!
papadan
03-11-2006, 11:33 AM
OSC, first move the picture to your desktop for easy finding. Click on reply. Click on Manage Attachments, below the reply box. Hit the browse button and choose the picture you want to use. Click on the UPLOAD button. now at the bottom hit the close window button. type your message in the reply box. and hit submit button
HVAC HAWK
03-11-2006, 09:32 PM
so thats what OSC looks like at his computer :D :cool:
Polar Sparky 1224
03-13-2006, 12:33 AM
Click on the paper clip in your response if you don't have a paper clip icon next to the smiley face you need to go into user cp and change you options. go to the bottom of the page and under misc. options change you "Message Editor Interface: " to standard then go back to posting a reply and and you should see the paper clip icon. Click on that and go to browse and select you picture then click on upload. if you image is to big then you can open Microsoft paint (or any other image editing program) and shrink it down. Bmp files tend to be larger than jpeg.
you also need to left click on the paper clip again and click on the image name.
Does that help?
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It took me 2.5 hours to put this together with my miter saw and drill. It was made out of 9 eight foot 2x4's and cost $43 in parts.
by the way the sander isn't really plugged in.:D My four month old son tried to add his own lubrication to it.
Bob D.
03-13-2006, 04:53 AM
Hey, you should have safety glasses on
him when he's operating power tools. :)
Can't start them too early ya know. :)
Nice job on the table and a great looking son.
michael stephen
03-14-2006, 07:42 AM
i have been a member here for the past 2 years,and i still can not figuer out how to post my project pics.i have tried and tried with no luck so,someone please tell me how to do this before i bring out my 44 mag and kill my computer please guys i beg of you,the computer begs of you,my kids beg of you,and the cops beg of you dont let me kill the computer!!!!i am not sure what my time would be but here in florida they have a 10-20-life rule 10 if you have a gun 20 if you fire the gun and life if you shoot or kill someone.(is the computer a person?)
hey dont! we hate to see your computer go..
JimDon
03-14-2006, 01:06 PM
Hey Polar Sparky,
Look at the size of that kid. He's way too big to play with that sander, how about a big ol' Milwaukee 1/2 inch compact hole shooter with the pipe handles on it. More power? Arh Arh Arh!
Nice, nice job on the table and a good looking kid there.
Jim D.
NYRaider
04-17-2006, 10:58 AM
To post a picture...
Step 1- Open an online photo account. www.photobucket.com is free.
Step 2- Scan or upload your photo into your computer, a good place to put it is my photos.
Step 3- In the photobucket account of yours, upload the picture from your computer using "browse" to locate the photo.
Step 4- Upload
Step 5- The picture will upload into your photo album. Then look below the photo and copy the "Img". It should look something like this...
yourpicturehere
step 6- Paste 'Img" into your posting and it should work. Make sure to include the whole tag...the & .
If your picture is already on the internet...right click on the picture, and then left click on the "properties". Then Copy the URL/Address and attach it to your posting adding the in front & the in back.
Like this.........
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y33/NYRaider/Boat%20project/P1010851.jpg
.
oldslowchevy
04-17-2006, 11:21 AM
i still can't do it it hates me and i have learned to live with it.it just bruns me up that some poeple have to post pics of those ugly dewalt tools and such a nice boat ........................... there is just no accounting for taste i guess.lol
NYRaider
04-17-2006, 02:48 PM
We'll those tools were hand-me-downs. As for the boat, that was my summer project, here's the story...
http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewtopic.php?t=180
oldslowchevy
04-17-2006, 03:32 PM
i am not much of a boat person but wow that is a nice looking little boat and i am sure your dad would be more than proud of you.i hope you will get a chance to enjoy it the coming months
Hector B
04-17-2006, 10:05 PM
Did it work?
http://www.ridgidforum.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=197&d=1145325891
NYRaider
04-17-2006, 11:36 PM
Did it work?
as an attachment, yes.
Try the steps I listed for picture already on the internet. Open your attachment and follow the steps.
Speedball
05-22-2006, 04:09 AM
OSChevy,
Maybe you are having the same problem as me. The photo is too big to download.
I'll give PhotoBucket a try.........:confused:
nordac
06-21-2006, 12:47 PM
since we're talkin bout photos. here is a before and after of a power drive 300 that i rebuilt. it turned out pretty nice if i must say so myself.
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i245/nordac_2006/Im000456.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i245/nordac_2006/IM000458.jpg
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