Rhyolith
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Have been to buying and do up old pumps, great fun! Would recommend these as a restoration project and something a bit different from the usually saw, planes, drills, etc...
Anyway, this one caught my attention because it differs from pretty much all the other foot pumps I have seen (new or old). Most people I am sure are familiar with the typical design of foot pump, where the piston is mounted directly to the foot pedal and bobs up and down slightly in use.
On this "Wood Milne" design this does not happen, the cylinder forms part of the cast steel base (the cylinder itself is brass I think) with the pedalling motion being transferred via and set of levers. Its very efficient and I like how neatly it foulds away.
British Goodrich Wood Milne Patent Foot Pump by Rhyolith, on Flickr
British Goodrich Wood Milne Patent Foot Pump by Rhyolith, on Flickr
It dates 1924-34 so its doing pretty well! The pressure gauge even still works :shock:
Though I would not say this is outright better than the standard design we all know for foot pumps, its defiantly on par if made to this level of quality. Its kinda surprising no more pumps of this type were made after 1934... mind made to modern standards it would be a deadly ankle trap :?
Reference: http://www.vintagepumps.co.uk/index.html -> go to "makes and models", British Wood Milne so see info on this pump.
Anyway, this one caught my attention because it differs from pretty much all the other foot pumps I have seen (new or old). Most people I am sure are familiar with the typical design of foot pump, where the piston is mounted directly to the foot pedal and bobs up and down slightly in use.
On this "Wood Milne" design this does not happen, the cylinder forms part of the cast steel base (the cylinder itself is brass I think) with the pedalling motion being transferred via and set of levers. Its very efficient and I like how neatly it foulds away.
British Goodrich Wood Milne Patent Foot Pump by Rhyolith, on Flickr
British Goodrich Wood Milne Patent Foot Pump by Rhyolith, on Flickr
It dates 1924-34 so its doing pretty well! The pressure gauge even still works :shock:
Though I would not say this is outright better than the standard design we all know for foot pumps, its defiantly on par if made to this level of quality. Its kinda surprising no more pumps of this type were made after 1934... mind made to modern standards it would be a deadly ankle trap :?
Reference: http://www.vintagepumps.co.uk/index.html -> go to "makes and models", British Wood Milne so see info on this pump.