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lilredex

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Those animal heads would make a really neat wall grouping. Could you get a close up of a couple of them??
Thanks...
 
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Those animal heads would make a really neat wall grouping. Could you get a close up of a couple of them??
Thanks...
Here is a few, sorry if the quality is off.

Cape Buffalo


African Elephant (someone broke it's tusks off :dunno:)


Lion


Leopard


Zebra


Baboon


Sable antelope (very expensive to breed in RSA, this one is also molested I see.)


Giraffe


My all time favorite, the warthog.
 

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I love a real hardware store. Brings back memories of going there with my dad.

Your place is AWESOME. Keep up the good work.
 
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katotter

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I love a real hardware store. Brings back memories of going there with my dad.

Your place is AWESOME. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the kind words.

It is getting increasingly difficult keeping enough stock for the delivery intervals, but we try maintain a 85% full stock holding.
 
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katotter

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If it wouldn't be too much trouble, could you move that place right down the street from me?
I have contacts world wide, international companies I buy from. So for me to do what I do here over there would be a walk in the park.
 

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Sounds fun... pictures aren't working at the moment, but I can't wait to come back to this thread to look around!
 

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So will it fix itself? Or do I need to delete some pictures?

I doubt if you need to delete anything. The problem you are experiencing is bandwidth capacity. Photobucket operates on (2) models...storage space and bandwidth. I also have an account and have ran into this on a few occasions. Anyhow, my free account has 2gb of storage. Usually this is sufficient and I suspect you are within your storage limits.

The problem is bandwidth. When you have 1 picture that is 250kb in size and you link it to a site like here (with a link so the picture actually pulls from Photobucket servers) you start to experience bandwidth. For each person that views the 1 photo, you use 250kb of bandwidth. If a 1,000 people view the single photo, you use 250,000kb, or 244mb (1,024kb = 1mb). As you link more pictures, and more people view them this equation continues to compound. Especially if your pictures are of significant size.

While I believe Photobucket is a great service, they put these limits in hopes to generate revenue from "pro" users. I think they are actually called "plus" users now. Anyhow, it works the same. You pay some money to expand from the free 2gb account to a higher tier and you not only get more storage space, but UNLIMITED bandwidth! The cool thing is the smallest plus package is a 20gb account and only costs a few bucks per month. It's cheap for what you get, and will permanently fix the (bandwidth) problem you are experiencing. If you exceed 20gb in space...well another upgrade is required, lol.

Here is a link:
http://support.photobucket.com/entries/21100831-Plus-Subscription-Pricing-Info

Hope you upgrade...I'd like to see the pictures. :)
 

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Oh yeah, forgot to mention....instead of linking pictures from Photobucket, you can also upload the pictures here on GJ. Typically I am not a fan of this; however, they are better than most forums. One advantage I dig is it shows the "thumbnails" when you do it this way and keeps the thread from getting bloated from over-sized pictures. Kind of wish the admins would force picture sizes down to forum widths (on externally linked photos). I am on another forum that does this and it's nice.
 
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katotter

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Oh yeah, forgot to mention....instead of linking pictures from Photobucket, you can also upload the pictures here on GJ. Typically I am not a fan of this; however, they are better than most forums. One advantage I dig is it shows the "thumbnails" when you do it this way and keeps the thread from getting bloated from over-sized pictures. Kind of wish the admins would force picture sizes down to forum widths (on externally linked photos). I am on another forum that does this and it's nice.
Can I do this with a lot of pictures? As I am posting in here?
 

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Can I do this with a lot of pictures? As I am posting in here?

You're limited to 7 pictures per post here. There is also a total file size limit (I hit it a long time ago) and no way to remove "old" pictures probably because GJ (rightfully) wants their old content to be complete.

I use www.imageshack.us for my picture hosting now. I've never run into a bandwidth problem and no one has mentioned it.
 
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katotter

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You're limited to 7 pictures per post here. There is also a total file size limit (I hit it a long time ago) and no way to remove "old" pictures probably because GJ (rightfully) wants their old content to be complete.

I use www.imageshack.us for my picture hosting now. I've never run into a bandwidth problem and no one has mentioned it.

Thank you, I will give it a shot man.
 
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Thank you, I will give it a shot man.

Glad to help. If you want to try the attachment route, there's a button in the advanced post section (hit "Go Advanced" if you're replying at the bottom of a thread) and then "Manage Attachments". From there you select the files on your hard drive and hit upload. Wait for them to be listed in that popup before you close it or they won't be uploaded.
 

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You're limited to 7 pictures per post here. There is also a total file size limit (I hit it a long time ago) and no way to remove "old" pictures probably because GJ (rightfully) wants their old content to be complete.

I use www.imageshack.us for my picture hosting now. I've never run into a bandwidth problem and no one has mentioned it.

A few comments....

1. True, each post is limited to (7) pictures. I am not sure their max capacity. Perhaps a mod can clarify? You shouldn't have bandwidth issues would be the upside.

2. There is a way to delete GJ picture attachments. Go to User CP > Misc (near bottom) > Attachments. Delete at will. :)

3. My only problem with Imageshack is either their means or methods, or lack of ability on the users behalf. Most times I see their image, it is actually a small picture that kicks open a new window/tab for the real picture. I hate it. I like to read my content on the same screen with normal pictures.
 

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A few comments....

1. True, each post is limited to (7) pictures. I am not sure their max capacity. Perhaps a mod can clarify? You shouldn't have bandwidth issues would be the upside.

2. There is a way to delete GJ picture attachments. Go to User CP > Misc (near bottom) > Attachments. Delete at will. :)

3. My only problem with Imageshack is either their means or methods, or lack of ability on the users behalf. Most times I see their image, it is actually a small picture that kicks open a new window/tab for the real picture. I hate it. I like to read my content on the same screen with normal pictures.

#1 - I started a thread a year or more ago because I hit whatever max capacity I was allowed. Never got an official answer.

#2 - Cool! Point remains, it will basically cause your old posts to be less useful if you clean up old pictures. Also, navigating there, for me it says "You are currently using 14.19 MB to store 114 uploaded attachments." which isn't a lot of space.

#3 - I understand that. There are multiple link options when you link pictures. I started in my refurb thread using the small thumbnails which everyone had to click. I have since used the larger image by default so no one has to click.
 
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katotter

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A shot from the roof. We busy repairing it a bit before the rainy season.

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katotter

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Got most of my triton tools today.

Palm planer 64mm
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Palm sander 64mm
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12v drill and impact driver (very powerful tools)
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Circular saw 185mm
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Overview
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katotter

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I see all the pics are working again, I still dunno how or why it's on and off, or how it "resets" but oh well it works now.

We received some more power tools and hand tools in on Monday, along with the regular jazz that we sell normally. Glad that we got a new product line from A-Shack, mostly it is adhesives and water proofing products. It is one of those product lines that normally seems too good to be true, but once you have used it you will never look back.

And I can report that the Triton Power tools are of very high quality. And to boot it all they have a bench system that turns you router into a spindle cutter and your circular saw into a table saw, very versatile.

Will take some more pictures of how we adapt/evolve/change the spaces we have to work with.
 
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katotter

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So we had wee little storm here on Sunday and it reeked havoc outside and inside our shop. We had about a foot of rain and gail force wind. Took out our cement shed roof and broke another also deposited heaps of slippery mud and rainwater in the shop itself. Power tools, PAR timber, cables, and some other supplies got water damage. A quick estimate at what we could see was about R200k ($25k)

Some pictures:

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Have heaps of photos, to much to upload. Had to take it for the insurance company.
 

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This is the kind of hardware store that, if I stumbled across it, I'd spend a couple hours just browsing and end up buying stuff I really didn't need at the moment. I would be hard pressed not to buy up all those animal drawer pulls though. Fantastic!

I hope your cleanup and repairs go well.
 
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katotter

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Would you believe it, had another flash flood, no roofs blown off but lots of damage inside, flooded the whole shop again.

Clean and dry now, also built a retention wall to keep some water out.
 
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katotter

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Ja, die reen raak nou so bietjie erg of hoe. Maar wil nog steeds nie kla nie - voel asof dit 'n sonde is om te kla oor reen in die land.
Ekkla nie oor die reen nie, enige reen is beter as niks, kyk maar in dir Vrystaan hoe gaan dit. Maar die skade wat die water aanrig raak erg, as die mense minder onwettige damme bou sal dit nie so erg gewees het nie.
 
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katotter

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that's easy for you to say
Tried your hand at google translate?

All we saying is if its a bad thing to complain about the massive rains we are having, more than 400mm or 16" of rain has fallen in a week over here. I agree, not as bad as Australia had it, but for us it is still a lot.
 

Allenw

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Ship some of that rain this way please.

We have a local farm store, the amount stuff that woman has packed in their will blow your mind, and she knows where everything is.
 

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katotter, good to see you back, even if it is with less than wonderful news. We may be ready for more descriptions and pictures of the store.
 
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