Just as a reminder, back in the good old days about any welder could weld a new set of teeth onto any worn old sprocket/brake drum - no furnace or remachining required.! Just a good heat with oxy or blow torch, and a slow cooling out afterwards. This is not rocket science.
Don't forget to remove the bearings first, however...
As discussed, original 850 drums at least were steel, no precautions required to weld or repair whatsoever. You'd still want to check it was in good enough condition to be safe, however.
Have a close look at these cheap new brake drums available - no telling what they may be made of, or how (or where ?) they were made... ?
Don't forget to remove the bearings first, however...
As discussed, original 850 drums at least were steel, no precautions required to weld or repair whatsoever. You'd still want to check it was in good enough condition to be safe, however.
Have a close look at these cheap new brake drums available - no telling what they may be made of, or how (or where ?) they were made... ?