Video 19 - (Part 1)
In this video I start to work on the pumps. Not sure what these parts are actually called but they were fun to build.


You are required to use some brass tubing here.


The instructions ask you to use the fret the parts came off to align them when gluing, very clever again AL!






Making this round hole into a square one was a bit fiddly. But it did have me singing English singer songwriter Chris Rea's "Square Peg Round Hole". Great song!


The long tweezer like pump parts required to be wrapped in bands of strip. This is a quick and easy way to cut them.




The hand pump part needs to be made hexagonal. This required some simple mathmatics.

The strip was 4mm square so 4 x 5.77 gives you about 2.3mm. I measured around the strip about 2.3mm and drew some limes to sand too. Worked OK.

The metal hand pump is now attached to its hexagonal counterpart.


Thanks for dropping by.
T



In this video I start to work on the pumps. Not sure what these parts are actually called but they were fun to build.


You are required to use some brass tubing here.


The instructions ask you to use the fret the parts came off to align them when gluing, very clever again AL!






Making this round hole into a square one was a bit fiddly. But it did have me singing English singer songwriter Chris Rea's "Square Peg Round Hole". Great song!


The long tweezer like pump parts required to be wrapped in bands of strip. This is a quick and easy way to cut them.




The hand pump part needs to be made hexagonal. This required some simple mathmatics.

The strip was 4mm square so 4 x 5.77 gives you about 2.3mm. I measured around the strip about 2.3mm and drew some limes to sand too. Worked OK.

The metal hand pump is now attached to its hexagonal counterpart.


Thanks for dropping by.
T



































