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[GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142283] |
Sat, 03 September 2011 18:38 |
Ray and Verna Lucas
Messages: 25 Registered: February 2006
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Hello again. I see my photos were kicked out because they are too big.
Prior to WINDOWS 7 when trying to send a photo via email, my program would
ask if I
wanted to reduce them. Now it no longer asks that question.
Does anyone know how to reduce photos prior to emailing in the new WINDOWS
7? I had Windows XP before.
Thanks
Verna Lucas
Pagosa Springs, CO
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142289 is a reply to message #142283] |
Sat, 03 September 2011 20:00 |
GMC Cruse
Messages: 606 Registered: June 2009 Location: SE Michigan
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Ray and Verna Lucas wrote on Sat, 03 September 2011 19:38 | Hello again. I see my photos were kicked out because they are too big.
Prior to WINDOWS 7 when trying to send a photo via email, my program would
ask if I
wanted to reduce them. Now it no longer asks that question.
Does anyone know how to reduce photos prior to emailing in the new WINDOWS
7? I had Windows XP before.
Thanks
Verna Lucas
Pagosa Springs, CO
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In Windows 7, you can go to "paint" under "accessories" in your program files. Once in "paint" click on "resize" , then change the "100" to the % you want to reduce the photo size and save it. If you don't want to loose the original sized photo, change the file name slightly when saving it. When rmailing, find the resized file and add it to the email.
Mike K.
'75 PB
Southeast Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142314 is a reply to message #142283] |
Sat, 03 September 2011 22:04 |
Carl S.
Messages: 4186 Registered: January 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ.
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Ray,
It's not you or the size of your photos. There seems to be something wrong at the website. I have been trying to load various pics to it for two days. No luck. Hopefully it will be fixed soon and we can get on with our lives.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142355 is a reply to message #142286] |
Sun, 04 September 2011 09:35 |
jhbridges
Messages: 8412 Registered: May 2011 Location: Braselton ga
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Another vote for Irfanview
--johnny
--- On Sun, 9/4/11, Bruce Hislop <bruce@perthcomm.com> wrote:
From: Bruce Hislop <bruce@perthcomm.com>
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Date: Sunday, September 4, 2011, 12:31 AM
You just need to google for a photo editor, download and install it.
You should find that under Edit or something like that there will be a "resize" option. After reducing the pic size do a File Save As and save your new smaller pic.
I've used Irfanview for years. Its free and it works under Windoze 7
http://www.irfanview.ca/
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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142456 is a reply to message #142283] |
Mon, 05 September 2011 11:58 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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Black pipe not polybutylene, polybutylene is gray. Black may have been
polyethylene, which is thinner, and less crush resistant.
Moot, now, I guess.
RonC
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 07:50:03 -0400 Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
writes:
> I have already trashed the pictures.
> You are right. Someone obviously did not know that the black pipe
> was polybutylene and that the hose clamp on it would not hold it
> tightly to the garden hose fitting.
>
> Emery
>
> On Sep 4, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Rob Mueller wrote:
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> > Emery,
> >
> > You've GOT to post those pictures to the Photo Site when you get a
> chance, it sounds like a real Rube Goldberg repair!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rob M.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Emery Stora
> >
> > V. Lucas's problem was really not that the pictures were too large
> -- it was that they were trying to post them to the GMCnet. All
> > photos are blocked from this site. They sent me the photos and
> the problem was that a prior owner had installed a fitting which
> had
> > standard garden hose threads on one end. Then that owner had
> bought a brass rubber hose end female connector and stuck it into
> the
> > polybutylene pipe with a standard hose clamp and screwed it to the
> fitting with a hose washer in it.
> >
> > It leaked around the polybutylene pipe.
> >
> > I have provided information to them about the Qest fittings that
> work with polybutylene pipe and I think they will be OK now.
> >
> > Emery Stora
> >
> >
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> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
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Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142640 is a reply to message #142456] |
Tue, 06 September 2011 19:55 |
emerystora
Messages: 4442 Registered: January 2004
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On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:58 PM, rallymaster@juno.com wrote:
> Black pipe not polybutylene, polybutylene is gray. Black may have been
> polyethylene, which is thinner, and less crush resistant.
>
> Moot, now, I guess.
>
> RonC
>
Not true, RonC.
Polybutylene comes in grey, black and sometimes white.
I suggest you check with Google on the Internet and put in "black polybutylene tubing" and you will finds many sites that discuss black polybutylene pipe.
Polyethylene tubing will not hold up to the hot water directly out of the water heater. I would be too soft and it would bulge and blow out.
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM
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Re: [GMCnet] Hot water heater hose leak [message #142662 is a reply to message #142283] |
Wed, 07 September 2011 01:00 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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Wow, Emery, it's gotten colorful since I bought mine. Obviously, my
information is out of date.
When I was plumbing my house, gray was all there was at the hardware
store, but that was long before Google. It's been hooked up to the water
heater and working fine for 30 years, or so, now. We also have a length
between the barn and an outside faucet that freezes every year. No
chlorine in our water, and no crimp fittings. I think it was rated at
100 or 125 psi @ 180 degrees. All the plumbing in the house is gray
polybutylene, except the verticals for the shower (CPVC, because I wanted
the rigidity).
I'd have loved to use PEX, because I could color code, red: hot, blue:
cold. And it's stiff enough for the verticals.
RonC
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 20:55:08 -0400 Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com>
writes:
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> On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:58 PM, rallymaster@juno.com wrote:
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> > Black pipe not polybutylene, polybutylene is gray. Black may have
> been
> > polyethylene, which is thinner, and less crush resistant.
> >
> > Moot, now, I guess.
> >
> > RonC
> >
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> Not true, RonC.
>
> Polybutylene comes in grey, black and sometimes white.
> I suggest you check with Google on the Internet and put in "black
> polybutylene tubing" and you will finds many sites that discuss
> black polybutylene pipe.
> Polyethylene tubing will not hold up to the hot water directly out
> of the water heater. I would be too soft and it would bulge and
> blow out.
>
> Emery Stora
> 77 Kingsley
> Santa Fe, NM
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Ron & Linda Clark
1978 Eleganza II
North Plains, ORYGUN
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