Welcome to Board "Test Fire Range"!

Try out your uploads and links to pics.
With tutorials by Nivek.

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Welcome to Board "Test Fire Range"!

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Folks,

With Robi's kind indulgence and my ripping off of a "Good Idea" from several other boards, we now have a "Test Fire Range" to learn and practice on.

The most often asked question on the "How Do I..?" is hanging pictures so they show on the Boards with the post.

Second has been "How do I increase font size and add colors to the texts?".

I'll write up and build some hopefully not-too-technical instructionals, this area is given to testing and trying the assorted posting methods and techniques this sweet little Board allows us to play with.


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Niv - better to stand up range versus down range, eh?
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Usually, I would agree with that thought. However, if you went target shooting with my sister, the safest place to be would have been downrange in a direct line with the target!
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:idea: nivik this board does not allow us to[ play] it allows us to commuicate with other fellow M37 OWNERS :lol: :wink: AS TO FICKS and REPAIR are fine history vehicles :lol: :lol: :roll: :wink: 8)
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anthony manzella wrote::idea: nivik this board does not allow us to[ play] it allows us to commuicate with other fellow M37 OWNERS :lol: :wink: AS TO FICKS and REPAIR are fine history vehicles :lol: :lol: :roll: :wink: 8)
So true anthony!

What I'm hoping to do is get those folks interested in sharing pictures, scanned shots of techical items and pages, things of interest, abled here.

We do have quite a few folks who are desiring to show their "stuff" here.

With some education and this practice area where folks can try and succeed in learning the various techniques this Board offers, we can enjoy the sights of each others trucks, projects and mistakes..

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I have not tried the test as of yet but I do know Robi got all my pics to come out so D** glad because it had me and my two daughters at war they tried to help but nothing worked correct , by the way hope you did not mine my funny , been told my humor gets taken the wrong way ! :roll: 8)
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rats! didn't work here either!
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nivek wrote:
anthony manzella wrote::idea: nivik this board does not allow us to[ play] it allows us to commuicate with other fellow M37 OWNERS :lol: :wink: AS TO FICKS and REPAIR are fine history vehicles :lol: :lol: :roll: :wink: 8)
So true anthony!

What I'm hoping to do is get those folks interested in sharing pictures, scanned shots of techical items and pages, things of interest, abled here.

{We do have quite a few folks who are desiring to show their "stuff" here.}

With some education and this practice area where folks can try and succeed in learning the various techniques this Board offers, we can enjoy the sights of each others trucks, projects and mistakes..

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Wow ! That is a Verry LARGE ! Statement , show their " stuff " ! :twisted: :lol: .
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m-37Bruce wrote:
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retiredguy wrote:wrote:
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Howdy, thanks for having me on the site. I was 11 years old back in 1979 and I lived in a boys home up outside of Amarillo Texas. I cut my teeth driving a M-37. We had at least 1/2 dozen on the line and several used for other specified jobs. One thing is I know those things pretty well and what I'd do to take a spin in one again for the old times.

M-37's were built to be military proof and in our case boys rancher proof. A simple concept yet very robus to handle a tough ole world.
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