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How Do I Post a Picture?

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I have a micro 335 and some paint cracks just started near the end of the limb. I would like to post a pic to see if I should be concerned. I tried to post a PNG pic but get a message that the file is too large. Any suggestions here?

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Each individual limb is hand made with about 250,000 individual fiberglass strands and some cosmetic features like you describe can be noted . Sometimes we see this at the junction where the limb and tip and glued together and the resin used shrinks during the cure process.
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Big Woods wrote:
Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:45 pm
I have a micro 335 and some paint cracks just started near the end of the limb. I would like to post a pic to see if I should be concerned. I tried to post a PNG pic but get a message that the file is too large. Any suggestions here?

Thank You!
OneDrive (Microsoft) should be on your computer. You can pick a picture, embed it, copy and paste it.
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If it is right where it seems to be a separate part, or the limb tip, maybe an inch or so, that is the coating where the tip is epoxied in. I think all of mine show that to some small degree, and they're fine.
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Big Woods wrote:
Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:45 pm
I have a micro 335 and some paint cracks just started near the end of the limb. I would like to post a pic to see if I should be concerned. I tried to post a PNG pic but get a message that the file is too large. Any suggestions here?

Thank You!
Email the picture to [email protected] and I will post it for you.
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Boo wrote:
Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:12 pm
Big Woods wrote:
Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:45 pm
I have a micro 335 and some paint cracks just started near the end of the limb. I would like to post a pic to see if I should be concerned. I tried to post a PNG pic but get a message that the file is too large. Any suggestions here?

Thank You!
Email the picture to [email protected] and I will post it for you.

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So it sounds like this is not structural and just finish coming off. Does anyone have any suggestions for touch-up paint?

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That closeup makes it look like it was the camo coating shrinking during the heating process or an air pocket at the joint. I certainly doesn't look like the limb tip flexed. There is no need for touching up the paint, there's no gain in that.
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Boo wrote:
Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:08 am
That closeup makes it look like it was the camo coating shrinking during the heating process or an air pocket at the joint. I certainly doesn't look like the limb tip flexed. There is no need for touching up the paint, there's no gain in that.
Thank you SO much for all of your help with this!! it is much appreciated!!
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Just use a brown magic marker to touch up.
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Normous wrote:
Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:59 am
Just use a brown magic marker to touch up.
Or...just "Let it Be"!!!

Sorry...couldn't help the Beatles thing!!! :eusa-doh:
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AJ01 wrote:
Tue Sep 27, 2022 2:06 pm
Normous wrote:
Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:59 am
Just use a brown magic marker to touch up.
Or...just "Let it Be"!!!

Sorry...couldn't help the Beatles thing!!! :eusa-doh:
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