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Old 10-29-2017, 01:44 PM   #1
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Sitting in the warm office today playin with some files and using google slides , saving as a pdf.
Take a look and let me know what ya think???
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Old 10-29-2017, 01:52 PM   #2
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As usual, looks good!
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Nice job Jim...........I hope everyone knows what a sincere guy Jim 'Bubba" Linder is,
always has time to discuss what's on your mind.
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Now with 4 degs of initial, this would give 26 total, which is excellent for economy. Nice work Jim
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Jim,

Do you use 'anti-seize' lubricating compound on the stainless steel screws you use?....
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Nice job on the slides.
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"Bubba", I'm glad you pointed out the potential problem with mis-aligned points. It's something I never even considered before and obviously something that should at least be checked out.

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Do you use 'anti-seize' lubricating compound on the stainless steel screws you use?....
No, just clean parts, a lockwasher and new screws . Seems to work really well..
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Really excellent work. Thanks for taking the time to post.
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Old 10-29-2017, 09:32 PM   #11
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Photo resolution is poor. Almost hurts my eyes to view thus I don't understand the intent except for a test of pdf capability. Pdf files are quite limited in dots per inch making great for text. Only.
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Photos were perfectly clear on my download; wonder why yours weren't good?
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My photos were good - thanks for the info.
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Thanks Jim - nice work and appreciate you sharing what/how you do things.

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The files were very clear on my system, wonder what is causing the difference.
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Photo resolution is poor. Almost hurts my eyes to view thus I don't understand the intent except for a test of pdf capability. Pdf files are quite limited in dots per inch making great for text. Only.
Pdf was used as the way to save and share from Google slides , seems to be the most uniform and most forums allow use of pdf's...
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Great work Jim
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Very nice work.
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PDFs also have a smaller file size. Maybe that leads to poor resolution sometimes, but it is an efficient way to go.
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Jim, Fairly sharp pictures and they had to fly all the way over the Pacific Ocean. I use an old Snap On tool same as yours. Good info and thanks for posting. Regards, Kevin.
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