Not Arcade (Sorry) A late 80's Early 90's Drink Pump

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I am sure this not be of interest to many people but I thought I would post incase there was any interest.

So anyone who knows me is aware of my love for 80's/90's pub scene and many years ago (25 or so now) I built a fully functioning bar with fruit machine , arcade machine (My MAME cab I still have) , Jukebox ect ect. So when we moved I decided to get rid of everything as just had no time or anywhere to rebuild. Life took over and time passed quicker than I could have ever imagined and before I realised my kids were 29 & 27 and I was getting old and having health issues. When I was 18 I worked in a club and loved every minute of it , When I was not working I was drinking and enjoying my time with others playing pool , Darts and listening to music along with a LOT of drinking.

Fast forward to now and not being too well I am trying to find small things to do that will keep me occupied and I have a huge double garage that gets NO use at all so I am going to get it converted to a full bar with Arcade machines , One arm bandit , Coin pusher , darts board with full size bar. My plan is to do this as close to the club I loved so much (That is now houses) all them years ago.

Ok I will move on as I am sure you board , I spotted an advert on ebay and my heart nearly stopped when i spotted this :-

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Now yes i know to most people its a piece of junk but this is exactly the same (To the point where I thought it may actually be the one!) as the one I used to use all them years ago. Again its silly bay so the guy wanted to many pennies for it so I decided to make a cheeky offer , And blow me he accepted it !!

It arrived safe and well but sadly the thing was in a rate old state , It was absolutely filthy and I knew it was going to take some time and care to get this fully up and running. So first was to see what we were dealing with - A few images here of when I started to strip it :-

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I have way to many pics to post but as you can see it is indeed filthy ! So first I stripped the whole thing down and started to clean as much as I could get too , I was hoping not to fully strip but it ended up being that so just doing this was probably 10 or so hours over a few weeks. Started with the top and once cleaned it started to look something like :-

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So we now have a clean top that I am as happy as I can be , Next was the awful and quiet frankly the worse pipes I had ever seen !

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If you look at them (Hard to tell) Inside the pipes are something proper nasty !!! I could not just replace them as they have a special end (You will see them in the next picture) that I could not replace. I stuck them i a bowl of water for hours but made no difference. After many attempts with different product I ended up putting bleech in there and leaving for hours and after 2 or 3 attempts I finaly got them clean.

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So I have run out of images so moving to part 2 ..........
 

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Part 2

Now as clean as they can I moved to the base , Now that had paint flaking off (See image above of base) all over the road. It took a while but managed to strip it off here :-

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So it was Primed , Painted and lacquer applied :-

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Looks decent !!! But I had a problem as I could not buy the missing black drip tray that fits the silver surround. Luckily after hours of searching I found the tray with the holder so managed to sort that :-

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When purchased it was missing the part that attached this to the base , My father is a very tallented engineer so he milled me the parts I required :-

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Thanks dad. So now we put it all together and we get this :-

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So it all does what it supposed to !! Only things I did not get picks of it the electrics , I have changed the bulds for eco LED ones and should work of my bar light transformer but run out of time to try that.

Last thing is to fully convert so I can use kegs, This required a lot of setup from the pump its self. I just hope its air tight once i start. Need to add pressure slow to ensure I dont reck anything inside. This originally use gas , Water & syrup and for me this is not cost effective so kegs will be filled with Lemondae and Coke (Diet obviously !) and pumped through this.

I dont think its turned out too bad ????? What do you all think , Comment as much as you like.

Hope you enjoyed this ,

Dave.
 

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Great…. Love to see a challenging refurb go as well or better than expected…
As many have maybe seen in my restoration posts , I too punish myself with the tough jobs, it adds to the satisfaction!

As long as you Dave are happy with how it turned out , that’s all that matters.

I enjoyed that for one …… I like anything old colourful advertising technical & coin op, and that fits 4 out of 5 😜
 

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what a great restore, how on earth did you get the white metal bits so clean, did you have to sand and repaint it?

christ, i worked in a bar 30 years ago now...surely they still have these machines???
 

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what a great restore, how on earth did you get the white metal bits so clean, did you have to sand and repaint it?

christ, i worked in a bar 30 years ago now...surely they still have these machines???

Just bleach and a LOT of scrubbing , The main top part is aluminium (I think). All the pub ones went to the hand held ones like this :_

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Look awful , too modern for my eyes :cool:

Dave.
 

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I was wondering how you'd cleaned up the white so good too, good to see your getting on with stuff mate :)
Anything from 70s, 80s 90s being restored is cool
Now get cracking on ya driving cab (y)

Been working on something non arcade related from the 80s, just finishing 2nd one so I can get them fitted
 

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Great restore!..for those manky silicone tubes with the special ends I probably would have cut them just short of the special connector, cleaned the short stub of tubing with a cotton bud and bleach then used a barbred inline connector with new tubing
 

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Great restore!..for those manky silicone tubes with the special ends I probably would have cut them just short of the special connector, cleaned the short stub of tubing with a cotton bud and bleach then used a barbred inline connector with new tubing

Yeh that was my next play , Luckily they are stained but now clean so that was a plus ! Dont like bleach but it certainly does a great job.

Dave.
 

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Part 2

Now as clean as they can I moved to the base , Now that had paint flaking off (See image above of base) all over the road. It took a while but managed to strip it off here :-

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So it was Primed , Painted and lacquer applied :-

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Looks decent !!! But I had a problem as I could not buy the missing black drip tray that fits the silver surround. Luckily after hours of searching I found the tray with the holder so managed to sort that :-

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When purchased it was missing the part that attached this to the base , My father is a very tallented engineer so he milled me the parts I required :-

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Thanks dad. So now we put it all together and we get this :-

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So it all does what it supposed to !! Only things I did not get picks of it the electrics , I have changed the bulds for eco LED ones and should work of my bar light transformer but run out of time to try that.

Last thing is to fully convert so I can use kegs, This required a lot of setup from the pump its self. I just hope its air tight once i start. Need to add pressure slow to ensure I dont reck anything inside. This originally use gas , Water & syrup and for me this is not cost effective so kegs will be filled with Lemondae and Coke (Diet obviously !) and pumped through this.

I dont think its turned out too bad ????? What do you all think , Comment as much as you like.

Hope you enjoyed this ,

Dave.
Absolutely love this - great work ... really good transformation
 
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