I was thinking of connecting it to the hitch on the back of the truck and having Raluca tow me down the street for the intro but then I chickened out. No brakes installed. lol
I like your creeper design. I want to make one like it but substitute the wheel material, such as using rubber caster tires that'll easily roll over pitted street concrete. I'm told that anything less won't last. What has your experience using typical plastic caster wheels been so far?
Hi Mike, the wheels are fine so fat and are rated at 250 pounds each so I don't foresee any problem in the future either. Got them at Harbor Freight for very cheap.Let me know how you make out.
Nice design, I might have to borrow your creation ideas, thanks!
Go for it!
A must have !! It's great!!
I was thinking of connecting it to the hitch on the back of the truck and having Raluca tow me down the street for the intro but then I chickened out. No brakes installed. lol
Is there a part 2? Did you do the additions? Great Job sir!!
I stopped building that last boat and gave it away but I will be building a new one in about a month. Thanks for joining us :-)
I like your creeper design. I want to make one like it but substitute the wheel material, such as using rubber caster tires that'll easily roll over pitted street concrete. I'm told that anything less won't last. What has your experience using typical plastic caster wheels been so far?
Hi Mike, the wheels are fine so fat and are rated at 250 pounds each so I don't foresee any problem in the future either. Got them at Harbor Freight for very cheap.Let me know how you make out.