Kylescoins wrote:I have a ryedale and am looking for a place to sell the copper
tinhorn wrote:Apparently you didn't heed the advice about hearing protection.
Shazbot57 wrote:How do I post a reply in a thread that is specific to a previous post (like tinhorn's previous post replied to/referenced by millermaher2016) .
Any help would be appreciated.
dannan14 wrote:Shazbot57 wrote:How do I post a reply in a thread that is specific to a previous post (like tinhorn's previous post replied to/referenced by millermaher2016) .
Any help would be appreciated.
Like this? Instead of hitting the "Post Reply" button at the bottom of the page hit the "Quote" button on the post you want to reference.
Shazbot57 wrote:dannan14 wrote:Shazbot57 wrote:How do I post a reply in a thread that is specific to a previous post (like tinhorn's previous post replied to/referenced by millermaher2016) .
Any help would be appreciated.
Like this? Instead of hitting the "Post Reply" button at the bottom of the page hit the "Quote" button on the post you want to reference.
Thanks Dannan14, now I know how!
Abe Lincoln wrote:The manual method i just described is useful for quoting parts of articles you are linking, or for quoting multiple people in the same reply.
uthminsta wrote:Abe Lincoln wrote:The manual method i just described is useful for quoting parts of articles you are linking, or for quoting multiple people in the same reply.
Or for misattributing things. Quite fun.
dannan14 wrote:That Abe...always ahead of his time!
uthminsta wrote:Abe Lincoln wrote:The manual method i just described is useful for quoting parts of articles you are linking, or for quoting multiple people in the same reply.
Or for misattributing things. Quite fun.
fasteddy wrote:experiment with the setting to find where you want to be. My zinc machines are set "loose" on the zinc accept so I get a few dozen zincs in the Copper "rejects"...then those go through the Copper machine and it is also set loose on the copper accept...all the zincs, the early wheat's, IH's, *edit (and some copper mostly early 70's) and anything not copper are rejected here. These "rejects" are then scanned and separated and weighed to insure only copper is kept. The Cu is ran through the counter to check percentage of Cu. The results are logged. I know how many boxes and bags I have sorted and what the percentage of each is, also what other coin (dimes, Nics, IH's or whatever). Every so often I write the date down to kinda give me a timeline in my book.
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