Hey Mark, Sorry about that. Its a glitch I have yet to get my webmaster to correct but will get it sorted eventually. The photo display issues have been pissing me of too. Thanks for patience with this. Doors are looking great! Keep it up!
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when I open your pictures they are full screen and looks great.
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I use large and it is resized on the screen to fit. It look good with that size without losing details.
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Upload the images and hit "post reply," then go back and hit "edit" and enlarge the images to "Large" and hit "save."
HTHLast edited by John Pierce; 01-31-2019, 01:10 PM.
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PS, what am I doing wrong with posting my pics? They are all small compared to others that are full size.
PSS, I think I figured it out, but what size do most use? Large seems huge, medium too small. And on my phone when posting I am not sure I see these options. Also, strange is at the bottom, all the pics that I have loaded do not actually show up. Like shows 3 but says five! WTH?Last edited by merbesfield; 01-30-2019, 04:26 PM.
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Yes I do. I especially like the look of straight new metal. Metal working after welding is not always a lot of fun, but when the results turn out positive, it is very rewarding. I have been thinking of my techniques for how to attack the door bottom. I know Jason said there is not much room, but to me it looks pretty wide open and accessible, though certainly not for a hammer. I am hoping that my method of using s backing dolly and slapper will give me some decent results. After that it will be all filler. Lead or other, not sure yet. Open to trying lead, but we shall see.Originally posted by John Pierce View PostNicely done. Don't you love the look of clean new metal?
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Nicely done. Don't you love the look of clean new metal?
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Yea I figured I could make them, but they should be cheap so I figure I would order them so one less thing for me to do.Originally posted by John Pierce View PostIt's very easy to make them yourself. Use the original as a template and make them in several different thicknesses. Below is a picture of what came with my car. I threw away all of the poorly made ones and used the one on the left as a template.
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