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Post by suem on May 19, 2015 18:53:34 GMT 10
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Post by suem on May 19, 2015 18:57:22 GMT 10
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Post by Rattles on May 19, 2015 20:25:19 GMT 10
Suem - Just Open the picture at the upix.me site, right mouse and select "copy image address" Paste this address of the picture in the Picture Dialogue Box in the "Reply" Field by pressing the "reply" Button on Right hand top of the "Quick Reply" field and then the "Insert Image" button. PS. This works for any picture on the net including Facebook and Website images. Hope this helps. Rattles
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Post by suem on May 19, 2015 23:41:50 GMT 10
Thanks Rattles - I did put it on upix.me - but didn't know about the right click details - very frustrating if you don't know how!
Sue
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Post by Mustang on May 20, 2015 7:37:56 GMT 10
Suem - Just Open the picture at the upix.me site, right mouse an select "copy image address" Paste this address of the picture in the Picture Dialogue Box in the "Reply" Field by pressing the "reply" Button on Right hand top of the "Quick Reply" field and then the "Insert Image" button. PS. This works for any picture on the net including Facebook and Website images. Hope this helps. Rattles Try our sister forum as well Vintage Vans link
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Post by Rattles on May 20, 2015 8:19:50 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 10:00:06 GMT 10
Sue when you upload the pic's to upix, you should see the pic's and 4 lines of code beside each pic. Now to the right and above each code is the word "copy", go the the "BB" code and left click "copy" then go to your post and right click on the screen where you wish to put it and hit paste. ie
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Post by Rattles on May 20, 2015 17:44:41 GMT 10
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Post by Rattles on May 20, 2015 23:05:00 GMT 10
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Post by suem on May 21, 2015 10:19:12 GMT 10
Rattles - thanks for those links - I have considered that option, especially as most of the hardware in the van is usable, with only a couple of pieces missing.
WE have found the caravan plus info and have a couple of retro handles we are watching on ebay, which would require drilling - we are just exhausting all opportunities to keep things the same - so the 3D printing would be our next option I think.
Lockyer - despite appearances to the contrary, I am computer literate and never had any problems posting photos on the Vintage forum - it is just on the classic. Lol. Will try again. Thank you!
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Post by suem on Aug 1, 2015 15:49:07 GMT 10
I managed to get some cupboard handles - not the same design, but long and gold - so we can use them.
We have just about exhausted all our hatch lifter parts requests, so will have to go with making lifters re the plans Boblor sent us.
I did price getting the parts made through 3D printing - it was going to cost $1300 to get the parts created in the computer before we even got to the actual printing - so that fell through.
But we will keep the parts we have and if we ever find the missing parts, we can restore the whole original set-up then.
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