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Today I am restoring this Kismet Baby foot pump from the 50's I believe .It was found in the same barn as the screw jack I recently restored, you can find that video in my main channel page.
Anyway for this restoration it has to be a full teardown as every part is either worn, seized or just rusted up so for the disassembly all it took was a few spanners or wrenches if you prefer and some major heat to free off the nuts and pins.
Once apart it was pretty much standard restoration procedure, clean, sandblast, vapor hone, prime paint and re-assemble. One extra step I took this time was to borrow a lathe so that I could turn my own hardware instead of relying on someone else to do it for me and I have to say I really enjoyed it so keep your eyes peeled for more machine work on the channel in the future.
Anyway once it was all re-assembled and its data plate was reinstalled I had to test it and what better to test it on that the next project, can you guess what it is?
So anyway I hope you enjoy this little restoration and will join me again next time for another fun filled project.
Enjoy
RRC
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1950'S Kismet Baby Foot Pump Full Restoration