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    So I really liked the idea of writing little comments under each picture to tell you guys a little bit about what's going on but unfortunately from my iPad for some reason it won't let me insert the photos any other way but that's alright. Here we have the wheel wells of a 1952 Buick riviera that have been replaced with that of a 56 Chevy sedan delivery, on the very edge of the wheel wells lays 3/8 inch break tubing to continue and exxagarate the roll of the 56 wells. At this stage it has been through its first coat of fiberglass body filler and sanded down with 80 grit on a DA, which is my preference although others use 36 or 40 I hate trying to get all those sand scratches out. Thanks for taking the time to read. Hope you are enjoying the build as much as I am!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capecreations21 View Post
    So I really liked the idea of writing little comments under each picture to tell you guys a little bit about what's going on but unfortunately from my iPad for some reason it won't let me insert the photos any other way but that's alright. Here we have the wheel wells of a 1952 Buick riviera that have been replaced with that of a 56 Chevy sedan delivery, on the very edge of the wheel wells lays 3/8 inch break tubing to continue and exxagarate the roll of the 56 wells. At this stage it has been through its first coat of fiberglass body filler and sanded down with 80 grit on a DA, which is my preference although others use 36 or 40 I hate trying to get all those sand scratches out. Thanks for taking the time to read. Hope you are enjoying the build as much as I am!
    At first my eye said, "Seriously?", but those '56 wheelwell openings really compliment the contours of the quarter! They look GREAT!

    On your pictures you might try this. After you upload your photo files and initial text hit the "Preview Post" button and it will show you how it's going to look, but even better in the "Text Box" you will see each photo file listed. You can very easily insert spaces between the photo's, and cut & paste text, or enter new text above or below each photo. It's really pretty slick, once you do it once. You can even do it in the "Edit Post" mode, going back to "fix" the order of photos, or adding text. Hope this helps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    At first my eye said, "Seriously?", but those '56 wheelwell openings really compliment the contours of the quarter! They look GREAT!

    On your pictures you might try this. After you upload your photo files and initial text hit the "Preview Post" button and it will show you how it's going to look, but even better in the "Text Box" you will see each photo file listed. You can very easily insert spaces between the photo's, and cut & paste text, or enter new text above or below each photo. It's really pretty slick, once you do it once. You can even do it in the "Edit Post" mode, going back to "fix" the order of photos, or adding text. Hope this helps!
    Thank you much for the kind words! To me they broke up the flat quarter panel really well, we really weren't sure how people were going to respond to them tho, glad you think they're cool!!

    As far as the post goes.. No I didn't realize you could do that at all, I will go back and edit these, wicked cool that you can put them in a new order, when I upload them they just add randomly lol so that will be wicked. Thank you much for the help, really do appreciate that.
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