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    I know i promised somebody sometime a peek at my set up well try this http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/thum..._album=2206123

    it's not quite finished more of a work in progress.

    just click on the thumbnails, ignore the one of my bike that's there for someone else.


    rince.
    Last edited by rincewind; 05-12-2005, 06:40 PM.
    Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

  • #2
    Hey there Rince, the link doesn't appear to be working

    regards
    Bob
    N.G.W.B.J.
    Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
    Wine, mead and beer maker

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    • #3
      Originally posted by lockwood1956
      Hey there Rince, the link doesn't appear to be working

      regards
      Bob

      it worked for me - what are you getting when you click on it.

      Rince.
      Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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      • #4
        hmm when i click it it takes me to my album - wait a mo .
        Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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        • #5
          ok people - the one important thing i forgot was to share my photo album

          try this http://www.photobox.co.uk/br14n.ste3l@virgin.net

          can someone let me know if it do'n work - hopefully this should fix it

          Rince

          this works for me just tried it.
          Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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          • #6
            Your link now works....
            JC

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            • #7
              'bout time too
              Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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              • #8
                Very nice setup you have there
                N.G.W.B.J.
                Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
                Wine, mead and beer maker

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                • #9
                  thanks - as i said it's a work in progress, infact i've just discovered a use for the seam roller, you know the type that flattens seams when wallpapering, i use it to press the gummed labels onto a damp sponge prior to sticking on the bottle.

                  works a treat.

                  Rince.
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                  Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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