I made my own lawn roller this spring. Started with an ancient (1960's) steel water softener resin tank. Was about 44" tall and 12" diameter and 1/8" steel. Removed the plumbing, emptied it out, fabbed up a frame and turned it into a functional roller.
Mocked up the frame using 2x2 1/4" angle iron:
Welded on some mount plates for flange bearings on each end. Mount plates are 3" wide 3/8" flat stock.
Mounted the axle (solid 1" rod) between both frame rails while they were back-to-back to get them squared up nicely, then cut the rod between them to separate.
Welded filler plugs in the plumbing pipe holes:
Lined the frame up to ensure everything was straight and concentric before final welding. That way the axles/bearings run true.
Added a bar across the back to solidify the frame and so I can hang suitcase weights for extra weight.
I had to adjust the hitch setup a bit because it tipped back a little too far for the suitcase weights to hang right.
Now have to paint the frame and put the final touches on it. It works great though. It is filled with concrete (6 x 60# bags). Total weight is about 450# by itself, and I run about 250# additional with suitcase weights.
Rob
Mocked up the frame using 2x2 1/4" angle iron:
Welded on some mount plates for flange bearings on each end. Mount plates are 3" wide 3/8" flat stock.
Mounted the axle (solid 1" rod) between both frame rails while they were back-to-back to get them squared up nicely, then cut the rod between them to separate.
Welded filler plugs in the plumbing pipe holes:
Lined the frame up to ensure everything was straight and concentric before final welding. That way the axles/bearings run true.
Added a bar across the back to solidify the frame and so I can hang suitcase weights for extra weight.
I had to adjust the hitch setup a bit because it tipped back a little too far for the suitcase weights to hang right.
Now have to paint the frame and put the final touches on it. It works great though. It is filled with concrete (6 x 60# bags). Total weight is about 450# by itself, and I run about 250# additional with suitcase weights.
Rob