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Technical (Descriptive Topic Titles - Stay on Topic) => Frame => Topic started by: dave55 on 15.08. 2017 20:51
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Just testing if this works, should be a pic of new rack I made other week
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Just resized these 2 for a start hope they work
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Well so far so good, got them to post with out using no external site, is the size ok ?
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Looks good on my phone.
You could go a tad bigger in size if you want. When enlarging them to have a look at the details it gets a bit hazy.
BTW nice work, that rack
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I think 800 x 600 is a good size for speed of loading and clarity.
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What a load of bollocks!!! (Image size indeed), Dave just wants to show off his super-delicious plunger!!!
*wink2*
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When I made up a rack for my plunger A7, I ran the supporting strut from the rack to the frame bolt at the top of the plunger where the mudguard stays also bolt on. Why? If some heavyweight friend sits on the rack (not altogether unknown) all the weight is taken by the mudguard which will give, along with the stays. You need a label as came with the rack for my wife's Yamaha "Max load 2kg". You could in fact sit on that rack with impunity.
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You could in fact sit on that rack with impunity.
Would that be her name?
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Great job with the rack, should start producing and selling them :O)
Those 800 x 600 jpg's looks fine here, for landscape width use anything from 800 x * to maybe 1600 x * (or even up 2500 x * if wanting to provide possibility for zooming into more details). For portrait use the first number as height.
Only restriction is the 1500 kb (1,5 mb) file size, to curb any attempt at posting the 9 x 6 meters large pics that comes out of phones and cameras these days :0)
Smaller pics = fast loading (many are on slow or metered internet), larger pics = more details.
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And renamed topic + moved to 'Frame'.
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P.S.....Thanks for comments gents, and Joolstacho :o How very dare you incinerate such a suggestion ? Ok im busted ;).
Black sheep I may look in to that after my hols, just needed to knock something up quick but may well modificate it later *smile*
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Just don't let my mate Raymond (for it was he) decide to do some load testing of your rack! Enjoy your hols.
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Nice rack- a bit lower would keep the weight down
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Ok duTch cheers, I will call it my mk1 and revise production after my hols . The new Black Sheep Dutch version will be lower and struts mounted in different position capable of carrying Raymond .......for the time being all it will be carrying is part of the wifes bum and some sandwiches for lunch plus some tinnies on the way back to the campsite *smile*