Foot Pump Sink

This is a post I have been thinking about off and on for a while.  I just finished up the foot pedal part of it tonight and thought this would be a great time to document the whole project.  I certainly did not invent this design.  I referenced some that friends of mine have built, and an instructable.  Here is my design slightly improved and very functional.

If I can I would like to do a construction drawing of this sink but if this text is still here I have not finished it yet.

Materials:
2 foot length of copper tubing.
8 – 10 feet of plastic tubing that fights tightly on the copper.
1 Pipe flange, I used galvanized.
1 Pipe nipple of the correct height for your sink.
1 Pipe Reducer, try to get as close to the size tubing you used.
1 Boat fuel pump priming bulb.
4 Hose clamps.
4 Self tapping metal screws.
Duct or Gorilla tape.
Mug or Clean Rock.
Scrap wood.
Door Hinge.

Below is the upper part of the sink.  Basically, I screwed the pipe flange into the sink base.  Either use self tapping screws, or drill holes first.  I then screwed the pipe nipple and reducer together.  It sat on the sink while I ran all of the tubing down below.  I wrapped a small piece of tape around the copper tubing to hold it in place.

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Closer image of the reducer, pipe nipple, base and the tape around the copper tubing.

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Down below we can see the drain bucket in the front.  Both sinks drain into this bucket.  In the back is the clean water bucket.  You can see the front tubing coming out of the clean bucket and going through a hole in the cabinet base.  Inside the bucket the hose is zip tied to a coffee mug to keep it from floating.  In the back the tubing is headed up to the upper assembly, where it is attached to the copper tubing with a hose clamp.

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Below is a close up image of the hole that leads from the clean bucket to the primer bulb.

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Below is a closeup of the tubing attached to the upper copper tubing.

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Below is the two holes in the kick plate of the cabinets.  The primer pump is directional so make sure to hook the clean water to the input and then hook the copper tubing to the output.  Use two hose clamps to attach the two lengths of tubing to the primer pump.

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I built this peddle out of scrap wood, pocket screws and a door hinge.  Pocket holes are certainly not necessary.  Glue, or screwing from the underside would be fine as well. I just had all the pocket hole stuff from the cabinets and it is really easy.  The door hinge is mounted on the bottom to create a peddle.

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The peddle from a different angle.

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Entire cost of this project is less than $30.  These boat pumps can be bought at most full size hardware stores.  You are more likely to find one at an ACE rather than a big box store.  You would certainly find one at any store that sells boating or marine supplies.

The best way to get the right parts is to take some measurements of what you have to work with, how high you would like the “spout”, and general sink cabinet layout.  Head to the hardware store and start putting the parts together until you have what you need and all the tubing parts fit together.  I did it this way and it worked out really well.

Sewing Canvas Laundry Bags.

The wife asked me a while back for a frame to hold laundry bags, instead of using the baskets we do now.  I have yet to make the frame but today I sewed the bags.  I traded for a few yards of canvas duck material last year.  I had been waiting to find a use for it.

The only problem with this is that, when I went to use the sewing machine my Grandmother had given us, it was not working well.  I ended up taking it apart and it had a broken gear.  Having replaced gears before, in Singer sewing machines, I took a look at where this gear was located and decided I might look at newer machines.

I found a “Heavy Duty” Singer for $119, Brand New.  After speaking with my Mother-in-law, who is an amazing seamstress, she recommended a simple machine. I got this one.  No fancy business.  11 stitches and it does button holes.  Perfect, I ordered it.

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I have a tiny bit of sewing experience,  I took a home economics class way back when and have putzed around a bit.  But this machine really amazed me.  It is very strong and has no issue sewing through 4 layers of canvas.  I made the bags like giant pillow cases and sewed the top over so I could put grommets and paracord to close them.

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Grommet Pliers and a grommet. They have a neat punch on top to make the hole.

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Straight seam and grommet with the cord in.

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I had these little clips laying around so i put them on the cords.

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I tied some nice lanyard knots on the ends of the cord.

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It looks so fancy.

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This bag is going to hold a lot of dirty undies!

What have I been up to.

Well I realized, that I have been lazy with blog updates, I have been posting most of the little projects on Facebook.  I suppose that happens when they are not big projects.  Those are pretty much done for the year.  So here is what has happened in the last month or so.

I built a water jug rack.

I built a water jug rack.

We made a bad ass pumpkin pie.

We made a bad ass pumpkin pie.

Thanksgiving was amazing.

Thanksgiving was amazing.

Turkey's were eaten with relish.

Turkey’s were eaten with relish.

I made a red beet and apple salad for the julboard.

I made a red beet and apple salad for the julboard.

I learned to make decent Thai noodles. \

I learned to make decent Thai noodles.
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I made lasagna.

I made lasagna.

It got dark early.

It got dark early.

I took apart the microwave.

I took apart the microwave.

And then mounted the microwave.

And then mounted the microwave.

I learned to make sushi.

Lots of Sushi.

Lots of Sushi.

Tons of sushi.
Tons of sushi.
We headed south for the holidays.

We headed south for the holidays.

Someone built this amazing snow lego dude.

Someone built this amazing snow lego dude.

The wife got new ink.

The wife got new ink.

While in Milwaukee I helped pour some concrete.

While in Milwaukee I helped pour some concrete.

I was given a great way to spiral cut hams.

I was given a great way to spiral cut hams.

Installed the kitchen mac mini.

Installed the kitchen mac mini.

Started some electronics projects.

Started some electronics projects.

It snowed a lot.

It snowed a lot.

It got REALLY COLD.

It got REALLY COLD.

I took advantage of the cold and froze some veggies outside.

I took advantage of the cold and froze some veggies outside.

I got smart and started wheeling in the wood.

I got smart and started wheeling in the wood.

1/2 cord indoor log rack.

1/2 cord indoor log rack.

I built this log rack.  It holds about half a cord.

I built this log rack. It holds about half a cord.w