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Kismet777

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The brass label on the wooden handle states "Title - Pump Pressurising"
Typical military speak - I suppose you could have added 'Aircraft - for the use of' !!
But then this one only has a Crown Property arrow.

BTW Is it fair to assume that the KISMET type number was "K82A" ??

Is anyone certain about Contract Numbers ? Does 645 refer to a contract as late as June 1945?
 
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Thank you MrTeroo.

I was/am having problems downloading images from Photobucket ( had a lot of problems getting them onto PB from iphone).
Kept saying 'Problems ... Try again'
 
Just read on Photobucket site that many others are having exactly the same problems despite PB claiming yesterday to have 'fixed it'.

And I thought it was me.

What sites do you use ? I used to use Flickr. Not sure why I changed.
 
Kismet777":2ogjqxxz said:
Failed attempt at posting another picture. This time from Flickr.

From Flickr open the picture you want and click the curved arrow on the bottom right, in the pop-up box select BBCode and medium size, copy the blue hi-lighted link and past it into your message.

Pete
 
Racers":2ofucvlx said:
Kismet777":2ofucvlx said:
Failed attempt at posting another picture. This time from Flickr.

From Flickr open the picture you want and click the curved arrow on the bottom right, in the pop-up box select BBCode and medium size, copy the blue hi-lighted link and past it into your message.

Pete
Yes I never had a problem with this method.

btw: Pete, how do you get your flickr link to appear as a nice logo?

Looks like an impressive pump, look forward to seeing more pictures!
 
Thanks Pete. Will try that.
[ never had any problem in the past with Photobucket - but that site is now somewhat flawed ...]



MrTeroo. I'm a bit surprised that is all I 'left off' !
At the time PB was blocking much of the information needed for links.
 
Here we go :-
KISMET military pump lower label by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Yellow paint under the khaki ?
And a hint of red on the metal washer.
Note - "Fenlake Works, Bedford, England." Not Eyre Lane, Sheffield.

KISMET military pump top by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Gauge is NOT original.



KISMET military pump moisture removal chamber by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Blue paint under the khaki ?
BTW ... Screws appear to be threaded into a stainless steel strip to ensure non-seizure. Nice touch.

KISMET military pump base by Peter Brown, on Flickr

KISMET military pump air connector by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Connector slide in 'locked' position.

KISMET military pump washer holder by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Disintegrated seal/cup washer missing from gap ...

KISMET military pump air filter unit by Peter Brown, on Flickr

KISMET military pump air filter parts by Peter Brown, on Flickr

KISMET military pump air release valve by Peter Brown, on Flickr

KISMET military pump remains of hose and seal by Peter Brown, on Flickr
Connector slide in 'unlocked' position.
 
Rhyolith":1ft594ie said:
Racers":1ft594ie said:
Kismet777":1ft594ie said:
Failed attempt at posting another picture. This time from Flickr.

From Flickr open the picture you want and click the curved arrow on the bottom right, in the pop-up box select BBCode and medium size, copy the blue hi-lighted link and past it into your message.

Pete


btw: Pete, how do you get your flickr link to appear as a nice logo?

This is my bit that does the Flickr thing in my signature.

[ url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/93829702@N05/]Flickr[/url ]


Flickr

Pete
 
Forgot about this thread!

That pump is a beast, never seen one like that. Whats the purpose of the moisture removal? Obviously it removes moisture but why?

How many stages is it, I have two stirrup pumps by dunlop and H&D (both same design) that I think are 3 stage... though its honestly quite hard to work out! I screwed up restoring the H&D by bending a part... reminds me I need to find a way to fix that.

Also I invited you (Kismet77) to the classic pumps group on flickr.
 
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