Hey guys,
Just wondering, I'm looking to get a foot pump. All the ones I've seen are rated to 100psi, nothing higher.
Is there anyway I can turn it into a high pressure pump with some small modifications? When I say high pressure, I mean about 200psi.
Thanks alot,
Mitch.
Floor pump question.
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I have a foot pump that is rated to 125 psi, a good quality one too. But after about six months of regular use it wont even make it to 80psi, it seams like there is too much dead space between the check valve and the piston. Maybe you could modify the have less dead space.
Airbeds... so many different uses
I have a 160psi floor pump that I push over the gauge to get ~240psi
I know Chaos has a floor pump which reads to 230psi.
I know Chaos has a floor pump which reads to 230psi.
My instructions for making a high pressure copper pump are on here somewhere. You can easily make one of plumbing fittings and small check valve attached to your gun is also very simple to make.
You can go over 300 psi easily with a pump with a bore smaller than a regular floor pump and much faster pressure build up than a shock pump.
You can go over 300 psi easily with a pump with a bore smaller than a regular floor pump and much faster pressure build up than a shock pump.
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WARNING!!!
I made a stirrup pump that I got up to 65 bar ( yes that is almost 1000 psi)....
It worked extremely well ....
untill the( store bought!!) check valve gave out..essentially turning that into a burst disk, resulting in the push rod becoming a projectile.
THis would have been cool if my head would not have been in the way.
THe pump handle hit me in the mouth so hard it ripped the gums off my teeth, and nearly split my lip, the inside of wich looked like minced meat.My two front teeth were moved back a little, and were wobbly.Another tooth chipped..where the nut wich held the handle hit my face, I have a small scar where mustache used to be.My cheek and upper lip swelled up really bad and somehow I had a black eye, although that wasn't hit.
I remember I yelled out in shock, though I wasn't consiously doing so...very strange.
Oh well, that was two weeks ago and now I feel fine...Just my gums look scarred-up, that's all..
I replaced the check valve by a home made one, and have decided 40 bar is plenty.....
( what was I thinking???)
Be sure you use a ( or better yet , build!!) strong enough check valve..
I made a stirrup pump that I got up to 65 bar ( yes that is almost 1000 psi)....
It worked extremely well ....
untill the( store bought!!) check valve gave out..essentially turning that into a burst disk, resulting in the push rod becoming a projectile.
THis would have been cool if my head would not have been in the way.
THe pump handle hit me in the mouth so hard it ripped the gums off my teeth, and nearly split my lip, the inside of wich looked like minced meat.My two front teeth were moved back a little, and were wobbly.Another tooth chipped..where the nut wich held the handle hit my face, I have a small scar where mustache used to be.My cheek and upper lip swelled up really bad and somehow I had a black eye, although that wasn't hit.
I remember I yelled out in shock, though I wasn't consiously doing so...very strange.
Oh well, that was two weeks ago and now I feel fine...Just my gums look scarred-up, that's all..
I replaced the check valve by a home made one, and have decided 40 bar is plenty.....
( what was I thinking???)
Be sure you use a ( or better yet , build!!) strong enough check valve..
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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I would have walked into the store the next day, looked at the guy and said "your check-valve failed".untill the( store bought!!) check valve gave out..
Was it really rated that high? or did you just think "I wonder how high I can go..."
Anyway, that really must have sucked

I wonder where the piston would have landed had your head not been in the way...

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The check valve was not rated to 65 bar...no...
I was indeed just pumping away, to see how high it could go...
THe last time I checked, I was at 65 bar, so It could have bursted way higher, since the only volume i had to fill was the bottom of the pump.
It went incredibly fast! At first I thought it had just exploded.If I would have shot a marble at that pressure it would have just been held back by the sound barrier.The force behind it was incredible!
I didn't even "feel" I was hit...I just found myself screaming, not knowing what had happened..
My face was numb for two days, THEN it started to hurt!!
Anyway, I have now built a safe version, wich I'll use to effortlessly pump up my cannon to 25 bar or so.( wich it is rated to)
I was indeed just pumping away, to see how high it could go...
THe last time I checked, I was at 65 bar, so It could have bursted way higher, since the only volume i had to fill was the bottom of the pump.
It went incredibly fast! At first I thought it had just exploded.If I would have shot a marble at that pressure it would have just been held back by the sound barrier.The force behind it was incredible!
I didn't even "feel" I was hit...I just found myself screaming, not knowing what had happened..
My face was numb for two days, THEN it started to hurt!!
Anyway, I have now built a safe version, wich I'll use to effortlessly pump up my cannon to 25 bar or so.( wich it is rated to)
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Nooo.... I don't think so frankrede....
What I think would happen is the first (unrated for 65bar) check valve would go (closest to the pump) and the shock would help the next one until inevitably you have a flying pump handle syndrome on your hands.
Just one check valve would do if you felt like finding the money for one rated to 65bar
Brian, that sounds incredibly painful, I always have that kind of image in my head when I'm squashing over-the-gauge pressure out of my floor pump and you've just coloured it in for me
What I think would happen is the first (unrated for 65bar) check valve would go (closest to the pump) and the shock would help the next one until inevitably you have a flying pump handle syndrome on your hands.
Just one check valve would do if you felt like finding the money for one rated to 65bar

Brian, that sounds incredibly painful, I always have that kind of image in my head when I'm squashing over-the-gauge pressure out of my floor pump and you've just coloured it in for me
