worthington pump
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thank you all again for the kind words and support...I have to say this entire evolution has really been a serious learning experience....a challenge...and yes ,,,quite taxing...
I have tosay I have no idea how mcmaster-carr does what they do...I ordered the teflon packing and remaining o-rings at 10am this morning...and before I left at 3...they were sitting on my tool box.....it baffles me.
anyway...
I made thwe reamer guide and it works wonderfully even by hand...and as you see the first set of inlet seats are installed....holy intake valves batman....
going to see about boring three more pump bodies to tomorrow.....did not do anything after work today....there was a dress onsale at the mall that had my name on it....sorry guys.....priorities......along with an adorable pair of heels to match.
couple more photos...
Pamela
I have tosay I have no idea how mcmaster-carr does what they do...I ordered the teflon packing and remaining o-rings at 10am this morning...and before I left at 3...they were sitting on my tool box.....it baffles me.
anyway...
I made thwe reamer guide and it works wonderfully even by hand...and as you see the first set of inlet seats are installed....holy intake valves batman....
going to see about boring three more pump bodies to tomorrow.....did not do anything after work today....there was a dress onsale at the mall that had my name on it....sorry guys.....priorities......along with an adorable pair of heels to match.
couple more photos...
Pamela
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When do we get to see the Dress and Heels??
Al
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evening all,
obviously did not get the things accomplished I wanted to....
altho 2 of the 6 pump bodies are bored...and the lagging sheets are on them.....final assembly will begin this week.
the remaining 4 bodies will be bored this week.
side note: I picked up the remaining 'box' of prints for a future project.
been flipping thru them casually...and now understand why it took lou S. 20 years to build the 5011 santa fe Texas.......three words...OH MY GOD. there are literally hundreds or drawings.
will take me several months just to sort out the prints and add up all the construction mods he did along the way to make it all work....so I don't have to make the same alterations along the way.
mind you...even beginning to look at these closely is still at least several years off.
Pamlea
obviously did not get the things accomplished I wanted to....
altho 2 of the 6 pump bodies are bored...and the lagging sheets are on them.....final assembly will begin this week.
the remaining 4 bodies will be bored this week.
side note: I picked up the remaining 'box' of prints for a future project.
been flipping thru them casually...and now understand why it took lou S. 20 years to build the 5011 santa fe Texas.......three words...OH MY GOD. there are literally hundreds or drawings.
will take me several months just to sort out the prints and add up all the construction mods he did along the way to make it all work....so I don't have to make the same alterations along the way.
mind you...even beginning to look at these closely is still at least several years off.
Pamlea
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and Al...I will work on a photo....
Pamela
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Gluten for punishment HUH I'm also looking forward to the pics
Mike
Mike
Hudson Honey wrote:evening all,
obviously did not get the things accomplished I wanted to....
altho 2 of the 6 pump bodies are bored...and the lagging sheets are on them.....final assembly will begin this week.
the remaining 4 bodies will be bored this week.
side note: I picked up the remaining 'box' of prints for a future project.
been flipping thru them casually...and now understand why it took lou S. 20 years to build the 5011 santa fe Texas.......three words...OH MY GOD. there are literally hundreds or drawings.
will take me several months just to sort out the prints and add up all the construction mods he did along the way to make it all work....so I don't have to make the same alterations along the way.
mind you...even beginning to look at these closely is still at least several years off.
Pamlea
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MOI?!?!?!?!?!
a gluten for punishment???
seeing I'm the one that took on building 7 hot water pumps at the same time.....
I suppose there is only one word I can say.......GUILTY.
but hey....if it isn't a challenge......whats the point??
Pamela
a gluten for punishment???
seeing I'm the one that took on building 7 hot water pumps at the same time.....
I suppose there is only one word I can say.......GUILTY.
but hey....if it isn't a challenge......whats the point??
Pamela
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making some of the finishing hardware....
all the 4-40 washers are done....need the brass 5-40 for the cylinder to pump body washers....need to thread the lifting ring.......set the cylinder studs.....
some teaser photos of the first pump......
need to have all the bits done...then start stuffin it full of inerds.
enjoy
Pamela
all the 4-40 washers are done....need the brass 5-40 for the cylinder to pump body washers....need to thread the lifting ring.......set the cylinder studs.....
some teaser photos of the first pump......
need to have all the bits done...then start stuffin it full of inerds.
enjoy
Pamela
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Great job Pam,
If it is not too much trouble, I would love to see a photo of an "exploded" view showing us all the parts, and approximate relationship. This would be very helpful in assisting me in the decision of weather I want to build one!
Ralph
If it is not too much trouble, I would love to see a photo of an "exploded" view showing us all the parts, and approximate relationship. This would be very helpful in assisting me in the decision of weather I want to build one!
Ralph
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Ralph,
Look back on page 17......there is a photo of everything laid out...altho some is assembled
I will try to get a full exploded view photo with one of the other pumps.....for prosterity
Pamela
Look back on page 17......there is a photo of everything laid out...altho some is assembled
I will try to get a full exploded view photo with one of the other pumps.....for prosterity
Pamela
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SIMPLY AMAZING even if it wont pump a drop of water <G>
Mike
Mike
Hudson Honey wrote:making some of the finishing hardware....
all the 4-40 washers are done....need the brass 5-40 for the cylinder to pump body washers....need to thread the lifting ring.......set the cylinder studs.....
some teaser photos of the first pump......
need to have all the bits done...then start stuffin it full of inerds.
enjoy
Pamela
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I just figured out how you do this awsume work . You drink Full Throttle !!!! Official beverage of the NHRA!!! Nice work Pam. Might have lead on 1/2 Hudson parts for your next build??
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Hey Bob,
Yes....unfortunately I am kind of addicted to that stuff.......horrible for ya.
Oh well.....helps me keep the parts flowing
Pamela
Yes....unfortunately I am kind of addicted to that stuff.......horrible for ya.
Oh well.....helps me keep the parts flowing
Pamela