My newest detailing tool

JasonD

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After seeing a few members recommend this really awesome little platform, I just had to get one. I don't know how I've gone so long without it!?!?



I paid $49.00 for it from Ace Hardware. I'm sure it would be cheaper if you go to Home Depot or something but I was already there and I wanted it.



Now I don't have to stand on the doorjams anymore to reach rooftops! :o



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Nice :xyxthumbs



I've got the same one (or very similar) from Home Depot made by Gorilla. I paid like $28.



Works like a champ. You're going to love it.



Accumulator has a really nice one from Amazon.com that is like $100+. It's top notch.
 
$100?!?! Geesh, what does that thing do?? LOL



What is the weight rating on your Gorilla brand? Mine is 225. I'm asking because I figure the higher the weight rating, the better the quality. Just curious.
 
WOW..I might have to check out HD for one of these. I detailed my 4Runner today and climbing into the door jambs to work on the roof was a major PITA.



Great idea for $28 :up
 
On my way there as soon as I sign off. (I wish you guys would stop coming up with this good stuff, I am getting these crazy looks from the wife daily now):nixweiss :rofl
 
Check out Depot's site. The link I provide doesn't work. Here is the info on the one I have (see below)



(Oh, I think Accumulator has this one): http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...3696686/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/103-4161881-6105425



Gorilla Ladders

Aluminum Work Platform / Bench

Model WP-20-06



Ultra lightweight aluminum design. Features locking safety legs and slip resistant feet. Extra wide 40 in. by 15 in. platform surface. 225 lb. Medium duty rating, ANSI Type II.



Internet/Catalog # 163539

Store SKU# 374054

Price: $34.94/ea
 
My uncle showed me one of those a few weeks ago. He said he got it at Menards for $25.00. It was black aluminum. I stood on it to reach his roof when he wanted me to see how bad the swirls were up there.

I'm going to get one of those too.
 
Yeah, I have a pair of the ones Spilchy linked to. I like the added size (easier to work on, less moving them around). But hey, I indulge myself when it comes to this stuff and I use it for other tasks too.



If you guys can get by with the size of those smaller platforms, then yeah, they look like a great bargain. Put some non-slip stuff on the top surface. You do *not* want to be working on wet, smooth aluminum ;) Most big-box places sell adhesive backed non-slip material in a variety of dimensions.
 
Accumulator said:
Put some non-slip stuff on the top surface. You do *not* want to be working on wet, smooth aluminum ;) Most big-box places sell adhesive backed non-slip material in a variety of dimensions.



I am certainly going to do this. I think I might see if there's something I can paint on like on handicap ramps and stuff. You're right, the last thing I want to do is lose my footing while using a rotary and falling into a $40k+ vehicle! :eek: Aside from the fact how bad that would hurt....ouch.
 
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