92 GMC Rally Van Build

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Otis

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I had some trouble getting pictures on. Then I found a thread where others did as well. Now I am ready to try posting what I have done so far. I bought a 92 GMC rally 15 passenger van with 124,000ish miles. I took the seats out which was an ordeal and then took the carpet out. There is this insulation pad thing under the carpet. I filled the holes from the seats and left the insulation. Then I put down OSB. I threw some indoor/outdoor carpet on top and put some gear in it because I wanted to use it for camping. It also gave me time to think about where I want things inside. The interior behind the seats is 12 feet. That seems like a crazy amount of space but I am sure I will fill it up. I have some vacation time so today I took everything out, made a newspaper template of the floor and cut some linoleum that I got from the scrap floor store. Tomorrow I will start on the bed.
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Ok, I guess that did not work either.
 
It took me a while to figure out the picture thing, too. Keep trying!! We like to see our pictures. ;)
 
Ok, I will try this again. i am using flickr.
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nope. I will try tinypic thanks


tried tinypic. I used the insert image button and I also just copied the url and neither one worked. Hummm........

I will try the attach file again.
Nope, now it is telling me it is too large.

Theadyn how do you do it? i am on a desktop with pictures downloaded from my camera. I saved them as a smaller format.


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wow, that is a giant picture but it worked!
 
I use the free download "Irfanview" photo viewer to rescale pics quick and easy, for putting onto websites. Easy to crop pics too, to get a better fit. I find six inches wide usually works very well.
 
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