etpm
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Best bet for a part like that is to remachine it after welding it brazing. But if you're careful enough it may be good enough w
Fortunately most of the part is intact. It looks like there are 2 holes for locating dowels which are also intact. It is hard to tell from the picture but it looks like there is an outside diameter made to fit into a bore that would then keep the bearing race inside the part concentric to whatever the part bolts to. If the broken smaller piece is brazed in carefully, and while clamped or bolted to a thick, flat, steel plate or something similar, then I think the chances are good for a successful repair. But yeah, if I was repairing it I would follow all my own advice about how to braze the part and then I would still put it in the lathe, indicate the bearing bore, and machine the part as suggested. But since I own a machine shop this is easy for me.Best bet for a part like that is to remachine it after welding it brazing. But if you're careful enough it may be good enough without
Eric