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rnixartillery 11-05-13 20:58

Charge Pump Box
 
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I thought I would share some pictures of my recently Acquired Charge Pump Boxes,these contained the No 5 Air Pump, No 2 Liquid Pump and the No 2 Screw Pump along with hoses etc.
Used with the 13,18,17 and 25 pdr guns.
Over here in the UK these boxes are impossible to find and I have been looking for over 15 year so to finally locate two is like winning the Lottery.
I have two sets of pumps already so the plan is to complete the boxes and add them to my collection.

Rob...............rnixartillery.

Rob Fast 11-05-13 22:43

Great find Rob!
 
Although I did not win the lottery lately or find a charging box, I did score a CMP mirror this weekend. Cheers Rob in Manitoba

rnixartillery 12-05-13 11:02

Its amazing how some of this gear survives through ulternate use,these boxes had been used to store books for the past 20 years.

Rob.................rnixartillery.

rnixartillery 07-06-13 09:36

Well had another lucky find this week with a pair of limber boxes,one is for the No 27 and the other for the No 24,just need to locate a 24 limber now !
The intension is to complete both boxes with the internal stores,not an easy task these days.

Rob..............rnixartillery.

rnixartillery 26-06-13 21:41

No 27 Limber stores box
 
:teach: Just an update with a few pics , I have ALMOST found the entire contents to complete the stores Box ,just having problems finding the sealed tubes of washers and packing's.
As you can see the box contains Oils cans,Files,Chain saw in leather case,fuze keys,wheel brace,grease gun,foot pump (Nesthill Jupiter),shell clamp and a few other odds and sods. :coffee

Pics attached,

Rob................rnixartillery.

Rob Fast 27-06-13 01:45

Great stuff Rob...
 
Damm, you are good. That Kerry Cheese Limber on Milweb looks tempting, Shit, I'm broke. Cheers Rob

rnixartillery 27-06-13 09:56

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Originally Posted by Rob Fast (Post 181966)
Damm, you are good. That Kerry Cheese Limber on Milweb looks tempting, Shit, I'm broke. Cheers Rob

Rob, I'm surprised the limber is still for sale, they are so hard to find even over here and I'm sure he would take an offer.
Unfortunately mate when we collect this sort of gear being Broke is pretty standard I think, my kids didn't eat for a couple of weeks while I was buying the bits for the inside of that box ! :eek: but I guess it will all be theirs some day .
If we were addicted to drugs it would be an easier habit to quite ! :wacko:

Rob................rnixartillery

rnixartillery 27-03-18 18:52

pulling up an old thread here but I have just acquired a complete charging pump box with its internals intact so in the process of replacing them in my other boxes to complete them with the pumps, tools, gauges etc which I have been collecting over the last 15 years or so.


Rob................rnixartillery

Rob Fast 27-03-18 20:47

Love the pics Rob...
 
Cool stuff Rob.

rnixartillery 27-03-18 21:01

The box pictured with the inserts is pre world war two and possibly a MK1 WWI box ,although the lid has been broken I will have a new one made and restore the box.
There appears to be very little or slight differences between the MK1 and MK2 boxes.

Rob................rnixartillery.

jack neville 28-03-18 00:46

Rob, I have one of those boxes with all the internal woodwork but it is disassembled. Even the original screws are loose still in the box. Can you show some photos detailing how the prices are laid out so I can reassemble it.

Robin Craig 28-03-18 13:56

Can any of you enlighten me as to the use of the canvas type material on the tops. Is that to add a degree of weather protection?

I came across a box recently with a similar top construction but a small square shape with no markings.

Looking at yours it is a similar style of construction.

tankbarrell 28-03-18 18:20

The canvas cover is, as you guessed to provide waterproofing protection. A good indicator of artillery use, though not universal.

rnixartillery 02-10-19 15:11

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Well it feels like forever that I have been collecting bits for these boxes and I am still short of a pump adapter and the smaller of the two pump spanners but the end is insight !
I have just got the five top trays back from the cabinet maker as these were missing from all five boxes and they needed to have dovetail joints , just need to make the internals to carry the liquid pump and then they are done.
If anyone has the smaller pump spanner and an adapter spare I would be happy to buy them !

Rob...……………...rnixartillery.

jack neville 03-10-19 04:52

These still pop up in Australia from time to time. Usually gutted of contents of course. If anyone is still chasing one I know the whereabouts of one being used as a kindling box at a farmhouse.
Freighting them overseas is cost prohibitive unfortunately unless you can fill the box with other worthwhile goods.

Rob Fast 04-10-19 00:50

Still looking here in Canada!!!
 
Tough find! Rob Fast

rob love 04-10-19 03:33

I found a very very nice box (gutted) here in Canada, and bought the internals from Jack's box to complete mine. The price to ship the complete box from Auz was outrageous...not so bad for just the internals.
I still need to find the large pump for mine, but I think I have most of what goes into the box otherwise.

rnixartillery 04-10-19 10:42

Rob.

Have you got an original top tray ? if so can you post a picture of it .
I have a couple of line drawings to reproduce the internals for the top tray although they are not too elaborate .

Rob...……………...rnixartillery.

rob love 04-10-19 15:22

Yes I do. I'll get a shot of it today when I am in the shed.

rnixartillery 04-10-19 15:35

Excellent ! one thing I have learnt is that all five of my boxes have slight differences in one way or another and I assume this is based on manufacturer.
Another thing I have noticed is that there is no place in the pump box for the 'spare glass ' Box for the Pressure gauge No5 and 16.


Rob...…………….rnixartillery.

rob love 04-10-19 17:16

My box is Canadian, and I don't know who made the internals. While, for the most part, they do match up, the top tray is a tight fit into the main box. I squeezed it into there for now, but will do some fitting once I get to that part of the 25 pdr project.

rob love 04-10-19 21:24

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As promised, some photos of the tray interior.
As I mentioned, my box is Cdn and the internals came from Oz. While the mounting comes pretty close, there are variations. There would seem to be a variation with the bracket that limits the lid, as I am going to have to relocate it's mounting point.



Over the years, some of the wood screws that Jack kept with the dividers may have become misplaced or used up elsewhere. I have a lot I removed from Bren chests, so managed to replace some of the missing ones, but I am going to have to dig a little deeper to find some of the smaller ones.



I note there is also a wooden cover to go over the face of the pressure gauge that is missing in your photos Rob.

rnixartillery 04-10-19 22:31

That's fantastic Rob ,just as I have in the line drawings ,I do have the pressure gauge covers and they have a round horse hair padding glued to them.


Rob...……………...rnixartillery.


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