Dales Rib crowning jig

Erwinspiano@AOL.COM Erwinspiano@AOL.COM
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 10:21:34 EST


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> Subj:Re:Dales Rib crowning jig 
> Date:1/29/2002 11:17:04 PM Pacific Standard Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:sec@overspianos.com.au">sec@overspianos.com.au</A>
> Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A>
> To:<A HREF="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A>
> Sent from the Internet 
> 
                Ron Overs
              Good to hear from you . Thanks for the help and suggestions. I 
will hopefully have a web site sometime this year but till then I'll check 
out this option you suggest.
           Best----Dale Erwin



> Dale,
> >>  Roy Greg Terry Brian etc.
> 
> >>           I tried posting again without success. I have sent pictures 
>> with e-mails many times so I am suspecting that my son who does the setup 
>> may have missed a step or not. it   He and I will try setting it up from 
>> scratch ASAP. If that plan fails I can print pictures and send them which 
>> is of course more trouble but I didn't realize there would be this much 
>> interest.
>>    By the way As a source of acknowledgement ,My friend Ken Hannah from 
>> Stillwater Minn. originally shared this design with me and he too recieved 
>> it from another.
> 
> >>            >>>>>>>Keep looking----Dale
> 
> 
> Do you have free web space with your server as part of your internet 
> account? If so, you can post images to your website for others to read, by 
> advising folks of the full url of the image. For example, if an image on 
> your website is called  'image.jpeg' and your server address is 
> www.website.com, the image will be readable by using the combined url;
> 
> 
> http://www.website.com/image.jpeg
> 
> 
> Or if you have an account but no domain name, the url for an image would 
> be;
> 
> 
> http://www.server.com/~username/imag.jpeg
> 
> 
> I hope this not teaching folks to suck eggs. But I use this technique all 
> the time when communicating with email around the globe and locally. Full 
> screen images can be loaded onto your site for others to see, ie. only for 
> those who have been given the url. For example, recently I was looking for 
> an engineering shop to do a manufacturing operation for me. Instead of 
> travelling around from factory to factory with printout in hand, I was able 
> to upload CAD drawings of the proposed job to my website. When discussing 
> the job with a company representative over the phone, he/she could look at 
> the appropriate image on my website as I described the item and a proposed 
> manufacturing technique.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> Ron O.
> 


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