I'm thinking about getting a long belt to go around the entire drum, but I'm not familiar with the math to calculate how fast the drum will spin, or how much strain it will put on the motor.
The drum just sits on the wheels, so to wash it out I can move the whole drum.
To get the concrete out I will just do it by hand, since I'm not pouring very much. And again I can just dump the whole drum over. I think I can mix two 80 lb bags at a time in it.
Thanks for the formulas guys.
This will be used only for small projects. The current project is a 2" thick countertop.
I won't be moving the full drum manually, I just plan to scoop out the mix by hand. In many of the countertop-making videos I've seen they just fill the mold by hand.
Anyway, I also plan to use it to mix mortar for tiling my floor.
Once the drum is empty, I can just pick up the whole thing and take it outside to wash it.
Regarding a 'reducer' I assume it will look something like in this new picture
Ok the worm drive reducer makes sense but it will be at least least $100
I was trying to go as cheap as possible on this.
At that price I might as well get the HF mixer. That one spins at 36 rpm.
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-1-2-half-cubic-ft-cement-mixer-67536.html
edit: just saw a winch that I might be able to use somehow