@zmotorsports ........ put car parts on hold for this. I guess I'll be seated shortly?
@OutlawDrifter seen those thats a good price!
@zmotorsports ........ put car parts on hold for this. I guess I'll be seated shortly?
That's a nice shop stool, do you have a link to buy it from?So this thing is heavy, which was surprising cause it doesn't have a lot of presence visually? Assembly was pleasant not overly complicated like ikea furniture hahah. No complaints well yeah I have some but it's a personal quibble. I don't feel something at this price tag should require assembly or it should be very minor.
Now I've said it I can move on, it's a nice quality piece it feels robust during assembly and the end product is sturdy. I didn't realize how wide it would be? It takes up 4 sqrft where your tray/bench style roller stool is a little over 1 sqrft.
The locking collar to keep the seat height in lock works great, with it released the seat threads very easily and smoothly. It rolls across my cointop floor great. The seat cushion is very cushy and I think that's the part that will grow on me over time. Where your basic harbor freight roller bench seat foam wears out pretty quick. Now at the end of this...... it's a chair right? An expensive chair?!?! Is it better than other chairs? I don't think thats something you get an answer to on the first day. I think months in thst price will justify itself assuming it holds up as well as I think it will.
So does everyone have to go out and get this chair? Meh? If you spend a lot of time in your garage and have had that quintessential seat, that same one we have all had some version of from lowes, HF, home depot, napa yada yada. We all know seat quality craps out quick and they aren't great at being mobile, but they work isn't that enough? There was no ah ha moment with this purchase for me initially, but I think i will get thst over time with it.
Satisfied with purchase
Some how....... I just knew this was gonna get posted hahahaha. I actually talked about it with my wife the other night.
Thank you sir.@Just_Steve
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Robust Steel Max | Heavy Duty Shop Chair, 400 lb | Vyper
Robust Steel Max heavy-duty shop chair with a laser-cut steel anti-tip base. 4-inch casters roll over cracks and extension cords. 400 lb capacity, lifetime warranty. Made in America.www.vyperindustrial.com


I like that c10 one!!
Which ones are you debating?Pretty! Interested in hearing your thoughts....haven't been able to stomach that one's price...but debated on some cheaper options over the generic roll around stool I have now.
I've been holding off due to the price also. I guess it's one of those buy once, cry once type of purchases.I'm right there with you Logan, the price on this was a big hindrance..... but i threw away 3 different seats from my garage this year. That put me into a longevity frame of mind and not wanting another waiting to fail chair I pulled the trigger after selling my Brembo brake kit I wasn't gonna install.
Which ones are you debating?
www.powerbuilt.com
YOWZAAAA!!!!! yeah I couldn't justify that for a neon sign either.I do too! However the asking price is about (3) Vyper stools! It is big at 5' wide...however it won't be making a home in my garage at that price.
Passenger front footwell and toeboard is all that needs it so far. I found 2 holes in the back that I think I can bore out and plug weld. I still have the toeboard and foot well on the driver side, but they didn't show any evidence prior to grinding. I knew the Passenger side needed a pan as soon as I got the carpet out 2 years ago. Unfortunate I didn't grind a bit more and discover the toeboard then. Atleast I can ship the toeboard and it not be freight though.....Glad to hear you haven't found any more surprises. What section is getting replaced?
Looks awesome. I've considered getting these for some of my drawers. I see a few places carry them...where's the best place to buy them? Or does it even matter?So my whoregonizing has run rampant..... work has been beating me up lately so I've not felt up to more grinding just yet. I was out of sanding disc's anyway.
So I focus on other topics...... I bought a tool grid kit....... fell in love and than obsessed innthe best way possible. TOOL ORGANIZING!!!!
This was a bit overwhelming at first? Cause I clumd literally do whatever I wanted...... which is a terrible idea hahaha.
Would I do this in every drawer? No I don't think so. Most of my tools have enough weight that the rubber liner keeps them stationary, but sockets and extensions and drivers? Yeah they move and drives me crazy so for atleast this drawer it makes my OCD happy