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John2189

Does anyone use sand for weight instead of water?  

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JoeM

yes, plus sand weighs more than water 

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My_horse

I put water in mine. 

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Ed Kennell

Mine is filled with a high grade turbine oil.   

Shell Tellus S2 MX 32 Hydraulic Oil - 55 Gallon Drum

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ri702bill
27 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Mine is filled with a high grade turbine oil.   

Shell Tellus S2 MX 32 Hydraulic Oil - 55 Gallon Drum

Ed - I would have thought you would fill it with some "gone thru the horse" fertilizer courtesy of the horses next door..... :lol:

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Ed Kennell
13 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Ed - I would have thought you would fill it with some "gone thru the horse" fertilizer courtesy of the horses next door..... :lol:

Nope, This 50 gallon of oil came from the hydrostatic bearing system on a 600 HP dynamometer  that I drained every 6 months.  I used it for everything from sealing stone roads, sealing board fences, filling rollers, and rubbing down rusty tractors.

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rjg854
2 hours ago, John2189 said:

Does anyone use sand for weight instead of water?  

Yes I do 

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John2189
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Mine is filled with a high grade turbine oil.   

Shell Tellus S2 MX 32 Hydraulic Oil - 55 Gallon Drum

Only thing with using oil is id be afraid of it cracking and dumping oil everywhere 

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Ed Kennell
20 minutes ago, John2189 said:

Only thing with using oil is id be afraid of it cracking and dumping oil everywhere 

Yeah, I wouldn't trust it in a plastic roller either.    I made my roller from a 4 foot section of 24" steel pipe with 3/8" thick walls. It holds 50 gallon of oil and probably weighs lose to a half ton.

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