Just for fun, here's what a little elbow grease can do to 38 years of oxidation and road rash on a '78 R100/7 exhaust nut.
38 Year Old Exhaust Nut - B4/After
Re: 38 Year Old Exhaust Nut - B4/After
That is so cool how you did that frame by frame ?. Oh yea nice job also on the exhaust flange by the way.Please don't forget the header pipes they need some loving too !.
Re: 38 Year Old Exhaust Nut - B4/After
I do want to give those pipes some attention but didn't want to mess it up as I am new to all this. Suggestions appreciated if you are familiar with what will bring them back to new.2valve wrote:That is so cool how you did that frame by frame ?. Oh yea nice job also on the exhaust flange by the way.Please don't forget the header pipes they need some loving too !.
You can animate photos with most photo editors and export it as a *.gif. You can't upload an animated gif directly to the forum because they are typically too big, instead you upload the animated gif to http://www.giphy.com and copy the URL of the image. Then paste your gif URL into the "URL Button" here on the forum.
There are a lot of tutorials, just do a search for Animated gif tutorial.
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Using an animated gif to demonstrate before and after is a nice idea.
I've only ever used them to demonstrate movement. This animated gif was produced from 5 images and it's only 235KB.
I've only ever used them to demonstrate movement. This animated gif was produced from 5 images and it's only 235KB.
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barry
Cheshire
England
Cheshire
England