Way to go! If you got the img code you're almost there. The actual code looks like this except for it will be your album name and your pic name, whatever those are; also, I added three dots ... before http and after jpg so it doesn't show the pic here but shows you the code: So if you post your image code in the next post you make and it has the form like the one above with the at the end etc. it will show your photo in that post. I think we're almost there. Try that and let's see what happens.
Crazy that you have posted 2,016 times and never a picture You'll get it try a different img code maybe the one that says direct link ?
Since you posted (img) instead of what I mention below, for some reason you are still not getting the correct image code. For one thing, you have to have the IMG's in front and back exactly like this: in front it's ...they have to be exactly like that with those [ ] brackets not parenthesis ( ) like you have. After that we'll have to get the right stuff between the two IMG's since what you posted doesn't look like it's all there. I think it should have whatever your album name is in there. For example, this is the link to a bunch of pics in one of my albums http://s59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/nickjt/ and all those characters will be in the code to any pic I post from that album, plus the pic name at the end of all that. Just to add some car pics in here for "effect" I'll throw this all stainless steel body '36 Ford in here. You probably already know about it but if not, it's an interesting topic to check.
Another step closer! I was able to "decipher" what you posted above by ***uming that the /us[/img] part was mixed up with "user". So I edited it and found your library. I think now I might be able to give you more specific pointers. Congratulations, you are now graduating into "picture posting high school" So this is your very cool awesome T bucket: Below I'm going to add three dots ... after the first so it doesn't post the pic again but instead you can see what all the letters are in the photobucket link to your T-bucket photo: [IMG]...http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk106/butch27_photos/scan00031.jpg Btw, butch. That's an awesome T bucket!!! I'd love to see a bunch of photos of it Here's the other bucket in your photobucket, looks like an early build pic of the one above: And I saw you have two cool old motorcycles. Eventually you may want to find how to make an album at Photobucket private vs public. For example, I have family pics that I'd rather keep private but my car pic collections and some other stuff like that I just keep public. Let me know if you have questions about that.<!-- / message -->
Yum,,,that looks like the alligator soup my mum used to make, She mastered the art of slaughtering little pretty animals Boiling them alive to really taste the suffering. Like the eyeball and peronian pizza. First you take te eyeballs from a large mamal Say a cow,horse or rhino, Take the perinian and chopped them up, And maybe then you kill the mamal!! That is up to you. You put em on the pizza,to the oven and Viola!!!!! The children they will love it!!!!! Always good in their lunch boxes so they might share with their Carnivore little friendsa!!! Well lets hit the laptop Like is a baby lamb,fresh out of his mamas womb and Desperate to being in my c***erole!!!!!!
Thanks everybody---LOL It has been very trying on this end. Oh; I really don't have a beard but got a pretty cool mustache .
I just scanned a pic of the banjo rear.It's in my scans in the computer but I can't find it or transfer it to photobucket.
I've also had trouble finding a pic after I scanned it. Unless you change it to something you prefer, the scanning software usually gives it a sequential name, like scan001, scan002, and then saves the pic in whatever folder or directory is chosen or default specified. It's probably in the same folder where your other scans are so it's probably worth a search through there. Otherwise, scan it again and watch where it goes when it's done.
Well now you can't say you've never posted a picture. That's a great looking bucket. Congrats. You said earlier that you've built your share of banjo rears. Can you say how much power/torque one of those can handle? I'm not really happy with how the 9" Ford looks under the back of my roadster ('32 highboy) so I've been looking at other types like Winters, etc. but banjos look cool. I hate to just put a finned polished cover on my pumpkin but that's a last resort.
I'm only running a near stock 302" Ford with a little work done on it. Plus I've changed the ring and pinion to some heavy 3:25 (Italian made) gears. If you want to you can get the Ford 8" gears AND axles into a banjo rear. Depends on the amount of money and work you want to do. Hey - the Kookie car had a Cadillac in it.