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Two Williams catalogs in PDF

Started by Papaw, September 09, 2011, 08:22:30 PM

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Papaw

Thanks to leg17, we now have two Williams catalogs in PDF, 1912 Williams Drop Forgings, and Williams Wrench catalog 1927.
Wrenches- http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/64395497?access_key=key-yfejjvw13rffkzre0d1

Drop Forgings catalog is giving me fits, I'll try again later.

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Thanks guys, very much appreciated!

eddie hudson


Papaw

I might have to split the Williams Drop Forgings into three parts. It is 300mb and Scribd limits me to 100.
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Quote from: Papaw on September 10, 2011, 08:07:45 AM
I might have to split the Williams Drop Forgings into three parts. It is 300mb and Scribd limits me to 100.

300MB?! That's massive!

I downloaded the 1927 JH Williams & it was 91.5MB. I played with it a bit and got it compressed to 42.1MB, but I'm pretty sure I can get it under 10MB without compromising the quality on screen. If so, I'll upload & post a link...

Thanks for these!

Kijiji King

Papaw

302mb. 69 pages, and there is some very interesting stuff in it. Drop forgings of all kinds, from wrenches to crankshafts and camshafts and some one-offs done for customers on demand.
I don't wish to buy Adobe Acrobat9 Pro for $400 to split the files, what should I do now?
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eddie hudson

Quote from: Papaw on September 10, 2011, 04:40:37 PM
302mb. 69 pages, and there is some very interesting stuff in it. Drop forgings of all kinds, from wrenches to crankshafts and camshafts and some one-offs done for customers on demand.
I don't wish to buy Adobe Acrobat9 Pro for $400 to split the files, what should I do now?

Can you break it into 4 files and post it on Scribd? If not you could alway put it on a CD and send it to LG.

Everyone knows he's a real ADOBE ACROBAT. (insert big grin smily if they worked)

Papaw

#8
This is not fun!! Except that I am happy that I have learned a few new things in this little project. I am no computer whiz at all, but I finally just split the Willaims Drop Forgings 1912 Catalog into 3 parts, converted to PDF with cutepdf.com , then uploaded them to scribd.com .
Here are the three parts- Sorry, some of the pages are out of order.
http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/64530441?access_key=key-66diw5rfdcd714u8aoe

http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/64531791?access_key=key-1xuqihc68aokchr9r3uh

http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/64533903?access_key=key-s5ibfgwo3x9lufknjmq
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kxxr

Well done! And, thanks for the effort. I agree with you, 'uploading' is not a very entertaining pass time.

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Have a nice day.