Ouch my knees!!

MongooseGA said:
I just pull the bottoms of my shorts over my knees so the concrete doesn't hurt too much.



I'm young and don't have to worry about my back and knees hurting :)



Enjoy it while you can Glenn! One day......



:lol
 
Pfft, I'll never be old.





However, I do use a mechanics seat for when I do wheels. It's on little caster type wheels and rolls around pretty well. It's conveniant because I can put the brsuh/mit, bottles on the little shelf under the seat.
 
RedondoV6 said:
I've never looked back after buying a creeper seat, IMHO it is one of the best buys you can make if you value your knees and back!



If you are a larger sized guy, or just want a full sized seat for the comfort it offers, another option is to look out for broken office chairs (ask family and friends who work in an office).



I was just considering buying a NEW office chair to fit my 500-lb frame, but getting a broken one from work will be a lot cheaper! I like the creeper seat too but it is too small for me.



Charles
 
I use a pretty good pair of knee pads from Home Depot. I'm a pretty big guy (6'0", 300) so I'm not sure if a creeper would be low enough. Besides, I have a bad back and it looks like on a creeper you are bending forward to get low, and that looks uncomfortable to me in my mind.
 
crobinso said:
I was just considering buying a NEW office chair to fit my 500-lb frame, but getting a broken one from work will be a lot cheaper! I like the creeper seat too but it is too small for me.



Charles



I hear you on the creeper seats being kinda small, I only use my creeper seat now when I'm repairing paint damage so I can store the brush, touch up paints and levelers etc. on the little tray under the seat. The rest of my time, if I'm polishing or cleaning wheels etc. I use my office chair with the armrests and backrest removed; WAY more comfortable!
 
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