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Posted by Bob M on August 09, 2005 at 09:41:32 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Re: The Correct Pic posted by T_Bone on August 09, 2005 at 08:19:40:
Thanks for pointing out up the requirement for a “clean” rub rail when chained down! I accomplish this with mine with “cheater chains” I made up. They consist of a 3/8” grab hook and a 3/8” slip hook connected by several links of chain. To use, drop the grab hook end thru a stake pocket and hook it on the bottom edge of either of the narrow sides of the pocket. Then hook the ratchet tie-down hook to the free (slip hook) end of the cheater chain. ---- One way to post 2 images at once is to "fool" the system like this: Using photo editor software (MS Photo Editor, Adobe Photoshop, etc), create a new blank image that’s double the pixel width of your originals. (Example: If your originals are 300 x 400 pixels, create a 300 x 800 blank image) Now copy and paste each of your originals to your new double width blank image. Then grab and slide the original images so one’s all the way to the left and the other’s on the right of the new image. End result is a composite image containing both original images, but which to the computer interprets as a single, wide image. Tip: Resize the original images to about 480 pixels wide or less before you copy ‘em. Otherwise the composite image will be too wide to display on many users’ screens!
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