great idea...i have mixed cement by hand. .it is brutal,blister ridden work what will you build with all that cement?
Its my guess that you might one or two loads before you tear up the berings . You could use the parts and make it stronger with a bigger motor and heaver berings , or just buy a cheap mixer . This sounds like Red Green with "duct tape " desert rat
Front loader at least has a chance because a top loader would never support the weight of the cement. It still won’t work but at least there’s a slight chance it may before the cement clogs up the innards :2thumbsup: Hotwater
^^ this and desert rat's post . Better stick to very small batches at least . I think Sooner or later it's going to gunk up .And destroy the bearings like rat said . Or blow the motor overloads .As it's going to be hard to clean out all the old wet concrete . But hey what the hell do I know ? Good luck with it . I think you would be far better off buying one , they do save labor .
I think the belt is going to slip long before it blows the motor... Cement mixers are usually gear driven, not belt driven.
You'd be better off building one from scratch. It would be a lot of work to get it into any decent shape in order to mix more than one batch. But I'm assuming it's more of a "Hmmm what could I make this old washer do?" than a "I need a cement mixer" type of job. In that case: have fun!
Hear some cheep ones http://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/mixers.html ok for home use , you want some thing better if you use it all the time . desert rat
I think you could wash cloths in a front loader , if you dont use it to mix cement . I would think a 55 gal barrel cut in half with some heavy berrings , a gear box and motor would work better for cement . desert rat
ha, when someone says front loader, the first thing i think of is one of those tractors with a scoop on the front of it. of course when i hear the terms front loader and top loader in the same context, then i think washing machine, or freezer. sounds like a rather challanging project. if its what you have and what you need and there aren't other resources that would be easier or work better, well i wish you luck with it then.
I did find some front loader links on the net http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=front+loader+tractor+&_sacat=0 http://www.loaders.com/aspx/selector/selector.aspx?gclid=CPeK8ai27LECFeNdTAodyHoAQQ http://www.best-used-tractors.com/loaders.html I know nothing about these sites . You are own on your own . desert rat