Homemade detailing creeper seat
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Homemade detailing creeper seat
I got tired of sitting on my 5 gallon bucket to detail wheels, motorcycles, etc. so I got a zero-turn mower take-off seat (those guys mod their stuff too with a suspension seat), a 2x6, some left over plywood, some non-marring swivel casters and a rattle can of rustoleum. I just need to add a cupholder and an ashtray. I'm not gonna lie that it was cheap (probably $85 all together) but it is so much more comfy than anything factory made.
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The internet is funny with emotions so I can't tell where you're going with this. Are you being funny or are you butt hurt? Regardless, I saw "homemade" and thought it'd be crappy. However it looks awesome, really comfortable, and I'll probably make one just like it. Compliments to you !!
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The internet is funny with emotions so I can't tell where you're going with this. Are you being funny or are you butt hurt? Regardless, I saw "homemade" and thought it'd be crappy. However it looks awesome, really comfortable, and I'll probably make one just like it. Compliments to you !!
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Gotcha and I appreciate the advice. I'll look them up later. I was looking at detailing seats like these and they are like $300 for something half way decent. That's just nuts. It wasn't a problem with my truck since it was lifted on 37s, I could just stand up and polish. Now it's a real pain in the *** bending over to do the car.
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Top and bottom are 3/4 plywood....the vertical parts are chunks of 2x6 laid out so the front and part of the sides are open. I thought about metal but I'm without a welder currently so everything looks like a combination of lumber, deck screws and construction adhesive in my head lately.
Last edited by logical; 06-14-2008 at 07:32 PM.