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Lets see your stool

CycloneISU

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Sorry for the misleading topic, but I wanted to see what you all use for stools around your garage / shop. I bought a little red craftsman and broke the thing in a weeks worth of use. I weight roughly 210 and I’m skinny so I tend to break stools in the middle. I was a little surprise to see how cheap of wood they use on the craftsman. I think I will make my own out of the frame of the old stool, so I’m just looking for ideals.

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tstang90

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lol Im with ya Ill keep my reply on track although my mind is in the gutter.

I think I got a craftsman stool for christmas. I sure hope it isnt the same one you posted. That almost looks like 1/4" luan. Maybe upgrade the wood and reupholster it.
 

NUTTSGT

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I have just a cheap 20 dollar creeper seat I bought at a swapmeet.


Now if you're talking stools, for sitting around the shop when not working, iI have a few of them, no pics though.
 

FastEddieG

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Hahahahah, I sure hope no one in the medical profession reads this. We may get some interesting pictures :)

But since I am posting, I have cheapy stools from Menards with and without backs.

-Ed
 

Mr. Jean

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Using these right now, but to new to tell how well they hold up. :headscrat
They seem strong enough, but I'm only 185 lbs. myself.

As far as those "other" stools, don't usually take pictures of them.:bounce:

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Mr. Jean

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What is the brand of the stool with the rack and wheels?
It appears to be a little short for my purpose of working on motorcycles on a lift. Do you know the height?

It's was on sale at Harbor Freight and it measures 15 1/4" low then up to 19 3/4" high. Kind of light weight, but it was cheap and works alright, for wheels and low work. Haven't had it/used it long enough, to say how it will hold up yet. New place and no projects yet.
 

sharage71

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Just zip tied two milk crates together. When the top one gets worn I switch'm. Makes for a pretty good step stool also.
 

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Milk crates are great for working on my truck, I just hate how they want to slide out from under your feet when you lean over the fender....
 
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rburke65

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I'll bet the "Crapsman" was made in China. I have one of their aluminium floor jacks....lasted about 5 uses and the seals blew out of it. I was able to get one from work to replace it. I'm also a 5 gal. bucket guy.
 

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kbs2244

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Just use your broken piece as a pattern for cutting a piece of ½ or ¾ plywood and put it back together.
 

gc427

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Are you sure it was assembled correctly... looks like it may have been a little loose to me

I have one of these and the first thing I did was replace all of the hardware with Grade 8 stuff and it has been abused occasionally over the last 5 years or so. I weigh in around the 220 lb range.

Replace the hardware and new piece of plywood will fix that thing up just right. :pimpflash
 

Beater

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What is the brand of the stool with the rack and wheels?
It appears to be a little short for my purpose of working on motorcycles on a lift. Do you know the height?

It's was on sale at Harbor Freight and it measures 15 1/4" low then up to 19 3/4" high. Kind of light weight, but it was cheap and works alright, for wheels and low work. Haven't had it/used it long enough, to say how it will hold up yet. New place and no projects yet.

I have one that looks pretty much identical. It's Craftsman. Not the best quality, but it has lasted me at least 5 years so far.

It's height adjustable like an office chair.
 

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Hmmm...if I need to adjust the height of my bucket, I just add another one. They were on sale the other day for $1.60 at Home Depot...:bounce:
 

Todd.Brock

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I have the Craftsman stool with a back. Its black if that makes a difference. None of the other ones I found that were tall enough to work at my bench AND have a back. Got it for like 29 black friday last year or something.. Held up fine so far...
 

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