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Re: elevating M60's
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If you have a digital camera and can copy your pictures to your computer, you can upload them to Axioms website in the gallery area. Or, there are free websites like photobucket that you can upload your images to, and then copy/paste the image tag for that photo into your posts on here.
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Re: elevating M60's
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Sounds like a question for bBiggy to me.
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Re: elevating M60's
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Can you do in cabinet T60s or T80s?
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Re: elevating M60's
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I thought about the in-cabinet route, but I'd need more detailed drawing specs to be sure. and I'd have to remove drawers the like from the cabinets.
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