i cut into this and thought there would be wood but it was hollow what the purpose is it a gutter?
B bee manager Recruit Joined Aug 4, 2013 Messages 5 Sep 8, 2013 #1 i cut into this and thought there would be wood but it was hollow what the purpose is it a gutter?
GA_Boater Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 49,038 Sep 8, 2013 #2 Re: what is this? Turn on the lights and back up. What you're working on would help too.
GT1000000 Rear Admiral Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 4,916 Sep 8, 2013 #3 Re: what is this? GA_Boater said: Turn on the lights and back up. What you're working on would help too. Click to expand... I was just about to post the same...
Re: what is this? GA_Boater said: Turn on the lights and back up. What you're working on would help too. Click to expand... I was just about to post the same...
B bee manager Recruit Joined Aug 4, 2013 Messages 5 Sep 9, 2013 #4 Re: what is this? i had other pics that were better but file was too large
GT1000000 Rear Admiral Joined Jul 13, 2011 Messages 4,916 Sep 9, 2013 #5 Re: what is this? Get a free photobucket account and use it to post pics... Here is a link on how...Photo and image hosting, free photo galleries, photo editing There are other free picture hosting sites available, also...
Re: what is this? Get a free photobucket account and use it to post pics... Here is a link on how...Photo and image hosting, free photo galleries, photo editing There are other free picture hosting sites available, also...
B bakerjw Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 343 Sep 9, 2013 #6 Re: what is this? You can get a resize utility for Windows that works very well. It will drop most pictures down to a manageable 800x600 resolution with small size. Pictures like you are showing are best done with 2 shots. One back a ways so we can see the general area and then a close up.
Re: what is this? You can get a resize utility for Windows that works very well. It will drop most pictures down to a manageable 800x600 resolution with small size. Pictures like you are showing are best done with 2 shots. One back a ways so we can see the general area and then a close up.