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Post by bodisham Sat Oct 24 2020, 20:08

This pump came with a Lister D we picked up a couple of months ago. Lister is chugging away just fine, but pump not doing anything.
So we took it apart to find out how it works, and eventually extracted the leather (more like concrete) cup washers and chucked the in some old engine oil for a few days to soften up.
Meanwhile made templates for the pump chamber gaskets and cut them out of nitrile-cork using a laser cutter at work (school DT department!).

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Post by bodisham Sat Oct 24 2020, 20:10

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Post by Appletop Sat Oct 24 2020, 21:54

Well done! They are a nice pump and a little different with the "window"
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Post by Woodsman Sun Oct 25 2020, 09:01

'... laser cutter' - some folks have it easy. Wink

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Post by bodisham Sun Oct 25 2020, 10:15

Woodsman wrote:'... laser cutter' - some folks have it easy. Wink

I like to mix old tech with the new! ;-)

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Sun Oct 25 2020, 10:32

Very good!

'... laser cutter' - some folks have it easy. Wink

I was thinking the same, I have to make do with ball pein hammer and some of my grandfather's well used gasket punches he had from Upex garage before WW2... so they are a bit blunt!


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Post by maryalice Sun Oct 25 2020, 13:28

Just think of the time he wasted loading all of the parameters in for the different gaskets he made, 5-10 mins loading data for each gasket, upto 30 mins for the lot, maybe longer as one offs, ball pein hammer done in minutes Very Happy

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Post by Appletop Sun Oct 25 2020, 17:01

[quote="maryalice"]Just think of the time he wasted loading all of the parameters in for the different gaskets he made, 5-10 mins loading data for each gasket, upto 30 mins for the lot, maybe longer as one offs, ball pein hammer done in minutes Very Happy

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Doing well if you can "cut" cork sheet with a ballpein hammer, whenever I try it doesn't work.
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Post by maryalice Sun Oct 25 2020, 17:41

Appletop wrote:
maryalice wrote:Just think of the time he wasted loading all of the parameters in for the different gaskets he made, 5-10 mins loading data for each gasket, upto 30 mins for the lot, maybe longer as one offs, ball pein hammer done in minutes Very Happy

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Doing well if you can "cut" cork sheet with a ballpein hammer, whenever I try it doesn't work.

Not wishing to be picky Very Happy the new gaskets are not cork and re your attempts, your hammer is not big enough Laughing

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Post by Appletop Sun Oct 25 2020, 18:00

[quote="maryalice"][quote="Appletop"][quote="maryalice"]Just think of the time he wasted loading all of the parameters in for the different gaskets he made, 5-10 mins loading data for each gasket, upto 30 mins for the lot, maybe longer as one offs, ball pein hammer done in minutes Very Happy

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Doing well if you can "cut" cork sheet with a ballpein hammer, whenever I try it doesn't work.[/quote]

Not wishing to be picky  Very Happy the new gaskets are not cork and re your attempts, your hammer is not big enough Laughing

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Size isn't everything dear boy.... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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