I have a Variable Speed Drill press with a Reeves Drive. The fork that varies the speed is broken (I don't have the broken off piece)
I'm interested in any ideas on how to make this repair.
I have a MP Welder (But I don't know TIG), I have torches, and tap & dies, and even epoxies.
My though so far was a braze or weld repair would be most ideal but I'd be going in without the original piece. Likely I'd use cold rolled and attach that to the cast iron.
This has me thinking maybe I'd be better off with just using fasteners though.
To clarify what the photo shows:
This item is a fork that raises and lowers a pin on the sheave pulley. One side of this fork is still there, the other side is whats broken off (See the rusty nub)
In the parts diagram its part #10
Let me know what you think would be the best way to make this repair without making things worse.
I'm interested in any ideas on how to make this repair.
I have a MP Welder (But I don't know TIG), I have torches, and tap & dies, and even epoxies.
My though so far was a braze or weld repair would be most ideal but I'd be going in without the original piece. Likely I'd use cold rolled and attach that to the cast iron.
This has me thinking maybe I'd be better off with just using fasteners though.
To clarify what the photo shows:
This item is a fork that raises and lowers a pin on the sheave pulley. One side of this fork is still there, the other side is whats broken off (See the rusty nub)
In the parts diagram its part #10
Let me know what you think would be the best way to make this repair without making things worse.