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propforward:
More screwing around with postimage. It seems pretty good actually - free and no sign of an ad or even upcoming ads. I like it.

So more turning of the new pulley sheave





New sheave on the left, partially repaired sheave on the right, center boss for repaired sheave in the middle.



So the boss went in some dry ice, and the welded / turned sheave went in the oven.



That all worked, and I had a go at broaching and that worked as well.





I added scotch keys to the repaired sheave just for good measure.



Since I was screwing around with dry ice today, I threw some in my evening restitution for dramatic effect.

propforward:
This postimage facility is good. It doesn't have editing capability so I see I need to make sure pics are oriented properly before uploading. I'm fine with that - I like embedding pics in the text this way so that they have the right context for the reader. The attachments thing I don't like much. You read the post, then have to decipher the pics to the text.

OK - postimage it is then.

Meanwhile the Cincinnati edges a few more steps forward.

crueby:
Pics are coming through fine. I've been  using postimg for several years now, overall I  like it though some days, not often, it doesn't  respond well when uploading. Rare, overall its fine. I  have lots of photos there, use the Direct Link option when posting here. I resize all my images to 725x500 before uploading there, that size works good for forum posts. I keep the original  hi res pics on my local computer.

propforward:
Perfect - thanks Chris. I resized these images but will use your size. It’s a very simple, straightforward tool - and that’s all we want from a photo hosting site really. 👍👍

gary.a.ayres:
The armchair is the perfect vantage point from which to gaze fondly at that beast of a mill...

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