Can Anyone Help Me With Some Info Please!!!

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Post by harleywopp » Wed. Dec. 16, 2009 5:06 pm

I have a smith & anthony hub furnace from the I believe the earty 1900's. Can anyone tell me more about this item, because I can't seem to find any info on the net. I have found information on the company and some models but I cant find this specific one!! I'm wondering value, age, was it commercial use or residential, etc. Thanks so much!!!

 
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Post by harleywopp » Wed. Dec. 16, 2009 5:08 pm

apparently I can't upload the pics, but if you give you my email I can send pics!

 
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Post by harleywopp » Wed. Dec. 16, 2009 5:09 pm

"The extension bmp is not allowed". that's what I'm getting when I'm trying to upload?


 
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Post by tsb » Wed. Dec. 16, 2009 5:12 pm

The pictures may be just too large.
What I do, is email the pictures to myself.
XP asked if they should be reduced. I say yes.
The emailed picture is then a proper size to upload.
You have to browse for the picture, upload it, then
place it into the line of the post.

Change the bmp to a jpg

 
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Post by 009to090 » Wed. Dec. 16, 2009 8:31 pm

.jpg pics can be any size. When they are uploaded to this forum, they are automatically re-sized to a "Standard" size.
.BMP extensions are not permitted, probably cuz they are not very efficient with space? Open the .bmp pic with 'Paintbrush' or 'Windows Photo Editor' and you should be able to save it as a .JPG pic, then it'll upload correctly to this forum

 
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Post by harleywopp » Thu. Dec. 17, 2009 1:04 pm

Great thanks for the help! As soon as I get home I'll do it....right I'm on the net using my phone which doesn have those options.

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