Tip: when folding tie or bungee so the legs don’t fall and hit you. Also when folded the exposed bottom front corners are sharp so some pipe insulation on them when folded helps so you don’t injure your feet by accidently kicking. My top corners outside by the steps have a gap that can also catch your fingers and are pointy so I also put padding on these two areas that stays all the time I also extend mine all the way up when folded so I don’t hit my head on the padded seat corners when walking around it. Mine is the Traxion but looks to exactly the same.
Just got mine last night. Mine must have been built on a Friday and welded by Ray Charles. I'm a big guy, 272lbs, and first time climbing up the welded nut for the caster wheel tore loose and crumbled the square tube.
That's why the good ones cost more. Thin steel isn't a lot of money per unit but it means serious money to the offshore manufacturers. After reading that I'll use my Baker style scaffolds and 2x6s with blocks on the end (they sit between fenders) instead.
I’ve seen these listed for years in model railroading catalogs to let you reach further out over your model railroad without damaging things towards the front edge of the railroad
Tip: when folding tie or bungee so the legs don’t fall and hit you. Also when folded the exposed bottom front corners are sharp so some pipe insulation on them when folded helps so you don’t injure your feet by accidently kicking. My top corners outside by the steps have a gap that can also catch your fingers and are pointy so I also put padding on these two areas that stays all the time I also extend mine all the way up when folded so I don’t hit my head on the padded seat corners when walking around it. Mine is the Traxion but looks to exactly the same.
I just got mine on Tuesday and I love it already. Totally worth the money to save my back.
Agreed. I use mine for everything. Even just topping off oil
Definitely looks helpful for getting to the back of the engine...thank you
I added to magnetic strips to the sides to help with metal tools and screws, bolts etc.
Just got mine last night. Mine must have been built on a Friday and welded by Ray Charles. I'm a big guy, 272lbs, and first time climbing up the welded nut for the caster wheel tore loose and crumbled the square tube.
Oh no!
That's why the good ones cost more. Thin steel isn't a lot of money per unit but it means serious money to the offshore manufacturers. After reading that I'll use my Baker style scaffolds and 2x6s with blocks on the end (they sit between fenders) instead.
I’ve seen these listed for years in model railroading catalogs to let you reach further out over your model railroad without damaging things towards the front edge of the railroad
That's a great use for it!
Could you mount a small tray or tool rack to the side of the upholstered platform.
You can. I actually did myself
What brand is the creeper
Will it work for the backside of the motor on small vehicles like a Honda Civic ?
@@learntooburn9526 might be a little too tall unless you have a hoist
cool tool , how mucho?
Currently priced at $250
What’s the dam cost! Then tell how the darn thing works
I avoid stating costs in videos because they change so quickly these days. I always link the product in the description for that purpose