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This is for viewers of the pics, not the poster.

If you hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard, then at the same

time hit the "-" (minus) button, you can reduce those large pictures

from 100 percent size to 25 percent size, and then be able to see the

subject matter. After viewing, change your percent figure in the lower

right hand corner back to 100 percent.

Edited by BobT-47P15
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Bob, he has had this and other methods mentioned but chooses not to do so, everytime Mikey posts a pic, it's gigantic.

Michael reduce your pic sizes, so it's easier for others to look at, how many times do you have to be given suggestions, that you ignore.

Now go practice this, and post some reduced pics already.........GEESH

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...Mike,Your engine looks great.I see you got hold of the Plymouth head you were looking for

...Bob,Thanks for the tip on resizing - works slick :)

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Thats some nice looking engine paint/powdercoat. Did you intentionally have them leave the serial # plain? Never seen that before.

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Thats some nice looking engine paint/powdercoat. Did you intentionally have them leave the serial # plain? Never seen that before.

I agree Ed, this engine block looks good.......

Posted

Just guessing, but I suppose the powder coating might fill in the engine

numbers and make them un-readable. So, therefore they have been

left uncoated.

Posted
This is for viewers of the pics, not the poster.

If you hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard, then at the same

time hit the "-" (minus) button, you can reduce those large pictures

from 100 percent size to 25 percent size, and then be able to see the

subject matter. After viewing, change your percent figure in the lower

right hand corner back to 100 percent.

Bob,

I never knew that,thanks for the tip :D.

Posted
This is for viewers of the pics, not the poster.

If you hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard, then at the same

time hit the "-" (minus) button, you can reduce those large pictures

from 100 percent size to 25 percent size, and then be able to see the

subject matter. After viewing, change your percent figure in the lower

right hand corner back to 100 percent.

Good tip Bob;

I guess everyone who views these large photos (258 viewers to date) can use this suggestion.

I would (and have) educated myself to not make ALL viewers to my postings do this each and everytime I posted a photo. I think it is much more forum frendly for the poster of these photos to learn how to reduce the size prior to posting as a frendly guesture to all the folks on this forum. If the poster can not figure this out on his own (even with all the suggestions that have been discussed) places such as Photobucket will do this for a very low fee even in New York dollars.

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good tip bob;

i guess everyone who views these large photos (258 viewers to date) can use this suggestion.

I would (and have) educated myself to not make all viewers to my postings do this each and everytime i posted a photo. I think it is much more forum frendly for the poster of these photos to learn how to reduce the size prior to posting as a frendly guesture to all the folks on this forum. If the poster can not figure this out on his own (even with all the suggestions that have been discussed) places such as photobucket will do this for a very low fee even in new york dollars.

you are right don, i should make them smaller ill reasearch and do it next time i post thanks, since your retired now, you should ask gtk if you can apply for the forum police job here on p15-d24, jk.

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Good tip Bob;

I guess everyone who views these large photos (258 viewers to date) can use this suggestion.

I would (and have) educated myself to not make ALL viewers to my postings do this each and everytime I posted a photo. I think it is much more forum frendly for the poster of these photos to learn how to reduce the size prior to posting as a frendly guesture to all the folks on this forum. If the poster can not figure this out on his own (even with all the suggestions that have been discussed) places such as Photobucket will do this for a very low fee even in New York dollars.

Originally Posted by don coatney

good tip bob;

i guess everyone who views these large photos (258 viewers to date) can use this suggestion.

I would (and have) educated myself to not make all viewers to my postings do this each and everytime i posted a photo. I think it is much more forum frendly for the poster of these photos to learn how to reduce the size prior to posting as a frendly guesture to all the folks on this forum. If the poster can not figure this out on his own (even with all the suggestions that have been discussed) places such as photobucket will do this for a very low fee even in new york dollars.

Thanks Michael;

Now my question is why your quote of my original posting does not show exactly what I originally posted. There are some missing upper case letters etc.

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Always liked the stock color of these engines, one sugestion is paint the harmonic balancer black and use white paint or chalk in the timing marks makes them a whole lot easier to read with a timing light... the engine looks great .....

Tom (10)

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Sure like your yellow/black paint job. Spitfire head looks great! Your engine must have floating power like a butterfly and stings like a Super Bee!

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