posting pictures

posting pictures

PostBy: stingray On: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:17 am

I see alot of members that post their pictures. What are the steps needed to post pictures on this site? :)
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Re: posting pictures

PostBy: Richard S. On: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:34 am

Moving this to Forum Help Desk & Feedback.


The directions for uploading files can be found here:

How to Upload Files

There is longer list of other often asked questions here:

Help Desk - Table Of Contents - Quick Links
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Re: posting pictures

PostBy: freetown fred On: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:18 pm

And if you follow the directions--you get this--anybody seen one of these critters--I think it's made by Wilson Machine Knife Co.--I can't make out ant dates or other info--I know she's razor sharp & the one blade is serated.
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Re: posting pictures

PostBy: Poconoeagle On: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:59 pm

it looks like the knife tool my uncle used at work. He worked for oliver rubber co. in new jersey and they processed big slabs of rubber into the thin layers that they made retreads out of, it looks like the knife he used to cut the bulk rubber.... ;)
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Re: posting pictures

PostBy: AA130FIREMAN On: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:53 am

freetown fred wrote:And if you follow the directions--you get this--anybody seen one of these critters--I think it's made by Wilson Machine Knife Co.--I can't make out ant dates or other info--I know she's razor sharp & the one blade is serated.

That beats the brass knuckles hands down. :D
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