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General => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: R.G.Y. on February 26, 2009, 04:45:08 AM

Title: intro
Post by: R.G.Y. on February 26, 2009, 04:45:08 AM
I am a new member on this site, so don't expect an Fancy stuff. I live in TEIGNMOUTH DEVON UK. built a paddler 2001 still going strong. The GLEN USK one of P&A CAMPBELL'S White Funnel Fleet. don't seam  able to insert an image yet.
Title: Re: intro
Post by: Tug--Kenny on February 26, 2009, 06:54:24 AM
I am a new member on this site, so don't expect an Fancy stuff. I live in TEIGNMOUTH DEVON UK. built a paddler 2001 still going strong. The GLEN USK one of P&A CAMPBELL'S White Funnel Fleet. don't seam  able to insert an image yet.

Hi R.G.Y.

Welcome to Paddleducks. You should find yourself at home here. I for one, would be interested in seeing your build of the Glen Usk, as I'm from the Bristol Channel and would remember her.

To add pictures, you need to click on "Additional Options" (at the bottom of your reply) and type in the location of your pictures. These need to be around 140K in size.

Hope this helps

Ken
 
Title: Re: intro
Post by: mjt60a on February 26, 2009, 08:32:17 AM
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To add pictures, you need to click on "Additional Options" (at the bottom of your reply) and type in the location of your pictures....
- or use 'browse' and find it on your computer, then a copy will be made and added to the forum!
welcome to this wonderful place, by the way, I too would like to see the model :)
Title: Re: intro
Post by: R.G.Y. on February 26, 2009, 08:58:05 PM
Thanks for your help Ken & Mjt. For a full report on my GLEN USK try to find Model Shipwright No 135. All the photos I have are to big to attach even in a zip folder. I will create an album when I am less of an newbe. rgy
Title: Re: intro
Post by: Eddy Matthews on February 26, 2009, 09:04:37 PM
Thanks for your help Ken & Mjt. For a full report on my GLEN USK try to find Model Shipwright No 135. All the photos I have are to big to attach even in a zip folder. I will create an album when I am less of an newbe. rgy

Resizing your images so they will fit on the forum is fairly easy Robert - Look at the following topic, and follow the instructions.... http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2656.0

Regards
Eddy