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jdogg4
12-24-2002, 12:22 PM
i kinda like it but it looks cheep looking



or stick with this


or this one the bone



I can't find the green one like my dad has. I just called and asked him for the name of it but he hasn't called back yet.

berettajeep
12-24-2002, 12:24 PM
the first one looks the best.and most useful,IMO. :D

jdogg4
12-24-2002, 12:44 PM
cool I just don't like things like that with toomany parts that might break or bend. I'm just under 200 lb like just under. I've seen the red one and it seems pretty stout. I with sears had a floor model of the first one.

JokerŪ
12-24-2002, 01:23 PM
Jdogg - I thought for sure you'd go for the "Bone" model :D The first one looks too bizzy, too hard to spin 360° from the sitting position (rolling from the Jeep to the toolbox and back). I have one like the 2nd pic. It's the green "Gatornationals" model, got it and the matching stool (no back) off the MAC tool truck several years ago.

jdogg4
12-24-2002, 01:35 PM
Jdogg - I thought for sure you'd go for the "Bone" model :D The first one looks too bizzy, too hard to spin 360° from the sitting position (rolling from the Jeep to the toolbox and back). I have one like the 2nd pic. It's the green "Gatornationals" model, got it and the matching stool (no back) off the MAC tool truck several years ago.

ya I had to toss in the bone one hahahaha :D
and ya thats the one my dad has green gatornationals his rocks.
cool thank.s

I was trying to think how ofting I would be sitting at that level working on the jeep other than tires and fender triming I might just get the 2nd one or that gatornationals if I can find it. googles her I come. I have a stool allready I can use if I need it.

Big Buro
12-24-2002, 07:47 PM
Personally, I just made my own. I'm just OVER 200 lbs.
O.K., a little more that JUST, but nevertheless, the first one is waaaaaay too flimsy. The second is O.K. but still gets stuck on loose bolts and washers left on the floor. The third, the "bone" is real good but it's expensive. I made one out of 3/4" ply wood and took a door sweep, bent it into a circle, and mounted it around the casters. Works GREAT!!! I can roll over almost anything and I won't get stuck. Try it out. Home Depot sells some really flimsy door sweeps for about five bucks.

LeadFoot
12-25-2002, 11:09 AM
I have neither, but one that is a creeper and folds up into a seat in about .5 seconds. Has a little tray compartment too. Think I payed around $70 for it.

jdogg4
12-25-2002, 11:07 PM
Personally, I just made my own. I'm just OVER 200 lbs.
O.K., a little more that JUST, but nevertheless, the first one is waaaaaay too flimsy. The second is O.K. but still gets stuck on loose bolts and washers left on the floor. The third, the "bone" is real good but it's expensive. I made one out of 3/4" ply wood and took a door sweep, bent it into a circle, and mounted it around the casters. Works GREAT!!! I can roll over almost anything and I won't get stuck. Try it out. Home Depot sells some really flimsy door sweeps for about five bucks.

I've seem the sweep brush thing before. Some guy on JU did that and it looks good. he said it works great. ON the todo list with the homedepot card I got.