Ambulance door -- before and after

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It appears that you are possibly tring to load them as a PDF using acrobat adobe........ J pegs are the easiest I have found. Just put the pics in your COMPUTERS picture file..... Then when you come into mud hit the paperclip in the advanced post section then browse..... then go to your computers pictures where you stored them click them each... and then hit load... it takes a bit but then once they load I use the paperclip again and simply hit the insert all.

hope that helps and hope I am even on track with ya

EDIT: Hey we are able to view those attachments by clicking on them so good enough for me!!! Hey that's what I expected to see in order to still say GREAT WORK!!! That is what filler is for unless you want to bust out the lead..... :rolleyes:
 
I tried the jpeg thing a few times. It's worked before, but not this time. Even after I bought the silver star, the jpeg limit was 120 KB (or something close to that). The three pictures combined ended up being less than the limit, yet neither the jpeg stuff nor the gif stuff would load.

The shiny steel in the pictures is the new metal that he welded in. I have some better pictures of the new metal (after installation) -- I'll save them for my restoration thread.

I'm sure he probably used a little mud to cover up a small seam here or there after he cut and welded, but as I said before, he replaced the whole center panel and used steel on the bottoms (as the pictures show). He was adamant about not using rivets because he said they'd loosen up over time.

I've seen lots of incredible work on this site. I was simply trying to point out the skills of someone who was only 17 at the time he did the work.
 
I am on your side!! Those doors look great. If zero mud was used to fill a few nicks or seams or divots...... He would be GOD!! I can tell by your pics very little mud would have been needed infact only for perfection.

In four years be sure to buy the kid a :beer:
 
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