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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm
by Mike Davis
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How do I view a picture? My system asks for iexplore.exe, can't find such a
file. I also tried a paint program, no luck. Al Paxhia, SR26




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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:21 pm
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..jpg files can be viewed with your Netscape Navigator (browser)(and
probably
Internet Explorer however I don't use IE).
First, save the file to a directory and remember where you saved it. Since
there are so many varieties of mail clients and I do not know which client
you
have, I can't help you on this one.
Next, open Navigator, open the File menu (on the command bar) and select
Open
Page... .
The Open Page dialog box appears. It says to enter a URL but you can select
the
Choose File command and view .jpg pictures. When the Open dialog box
appears,
make sure you select the All Files (*.*) option or you will never see the
.jpg
picture file.

curt belshe


Alan & Deborah Paxhia wrote:
How do I view a picture? My system asks for iexplore.exe, can't find such
a
file. I also tried a paint program, no luck. Al Paxhia, SR26




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picture

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:46 pm
by capete
Just posted a picture of 1/2 fuel line fitting with finger strainer.

Finger strainer is from MAM 3/8" fuel line kit - exterior 3/8" male pipe
thread has been turned down for an interference fit with the 1/2 o.d. by 3/8
i.d. bushing also turned down for an inteference fit.

Any comments???

Peter Kopasovic
SR003



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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:46 pm
by Wayne G. O'Shea
Thought someone else might offers something here Peter, but I've waited long
enough! Why wouldn't it work? Just make sure the strainer can't fall out due
vibration/expansion/contraction etc. I'd be temped to solder it in place.

Cheers,
Wayne

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Subject: picture

Just posted a picture of 1/2 fuel line fitting with finger strainer.

Finger strainer is from MAM 3/8" fuel line kit - exterior 3/8" male pipe
thread has been turned down for an interference fit with the 1/2 o.d. by
3/8
i.d. bushing also turned down for an inteference fit.

Any comments???

Peter Kopasovic
SR003



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