What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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delraydella
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I wanted to post some pictures of a job we did and got this message in big red letters...

"Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached."



What does this mean?
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Probly means they need to clear some old boards to make room for new ones.
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Sounds right. Old posts, and particularly old pictures, need to go. The available storage has been exceeded.

I'll message Jody about it.

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LOL. . .it was probably me posting too many pictures. I asked here in advance if it was an issue. I just know when I have been on other forums over the years, I was always glad to see pictures in topics in order to save a thousand words.
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Hey,

Jeff, your pics are always welcome, as are everyone elses. Just time for a little empty out. Who'd think we filled up the internet eh?

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I think I fixed the problem.




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Good stuff mate.

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Of course we filled it up, we are talking about welding!!!
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It's apparently fixed.

I posted a pic about an hour ago.
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It's working now. Thanks!!
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I didn't start taking pictures until about 6 years ago when I realized I had no portfolio of my work. It's a good thing too, being as my boss always needs to reference them to show customers. I still don't know the camera settings much beyond Auto.
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I'm the same way. I never took any pictures of anything until I got a nice digital camera a couple years ago. Even now I hardly ever remember to take pictures until it's too late. Whenever i would work on shows, there was always a professional photographer that was hired to take record shots for publicity etc, so i just never bothered. My pictures with a film camera always turned out like crap anyway!

I used to have a videotape of all the work i did on television commercials and shows. At least I used to until my ex-wife taped over it! :x
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