I recently acquired a sturdy older portable cement mixer at $0.00 and it will be handy for some future projects.
The major portions are largely intact and in OK shape, but the drive pulley for the mix barrel (rotates the barrel by way of some bevel gearing) is broken; it's about 10 inch outside diameter, with 4 arms of cast iron or steel to the center hub, and the arms are all broken off near the hub.
Am I likely to be able to get anywhere via welding or brazing? I have done both before, and while I don't presently have equipment of my own, I do have access to/ use of the following options: oxy-acetylene, mig, and AC arc gear.
Suggestions on technique (or links to places suggesting the same) are appreciated-- as are informed suggestions as to whether this may be a fools errand and whether I should just try to find a new pulley- in which case, sources for non-expensive iron V-belt pulleys are welcomed.
Thanks
The major portions are largely intact and in OK shape, but the drive pulley for the mix barrel (rotates the barrel by way of some bevel gearing) is broken; it's about 10 inch outside diameter, with 4 arms of cast iron or steel to the center hub, and the arms are all broken off near the hub.
Am I likely to be able to get anywhere via welding or brazing? I have done both before, and while I don't presently have equipment of my own, I do have access to/ use of the following options: oxy-acetylene, mig, and AC arc gear.
Suggestions on technique (or links to places suggesting the same) are appreciated-- as are informed suggestions as to whether this may be a fools errand and whether I should just try to find a new pulley- in which case, sources for non-expensive iron V-belt pulleys are welcomed.
Thanks