Ron, Thanks for setting this up. If everyone sent their photos here instead of attaching them to Pianotech posts, I wouldn't have to save the ones that interest me to my own hard drive and remember where I put them... Just sent a trial pic to the site: recently completed a rolling cabinet for safe storage of piano case parts. You know, lids, logs, fallboards, etc. that have to go somewhere safe while you're doing the belly work. Something I knew I needed but had put off doing. I had admired a nice built-in at a colleague's shop, and basically copied that, except constructed it to be free-standing and stuck some casters on the bottom. Space for parts from 2 to 3 medium size grands in a 2' x 4' footprint. Mike > [Original Message] > From: Ron Berry <ron@berrypiano.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Date: 7/26/2005 10:02:25 PM > Subject: File Upload area of PTG web site > > I want some of you who have files to share to try the files area of the web > site. It gives you a place to upload files and create a database entry for > searching the files that are there. > > Go to http://www.ptg.org/files > The directions should be clear. I have set this up so that the files are > uploaded to a staging area and I will act as moderator to be sure they are > what they are supposed to be before uploading them to the public area. > This area is open to the whole world so this is a necessary precaution to > keep out spammers and others. > > I have set a limit of 2MB per file, this should be adequate for most things. > You might resize pictures before you upload them since they will be viewed > onscreen. > > Let's see how this works. > > ron > ---------------------- > Ron Berry Piano Service > Indianapolis, IN 46220 > 317-255-8213 > ron@berrypiano.com > http://www.berrypiano.com > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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