ThePostman
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If you're not buying a new TV, I second this https://www.harborfreight.com/autom...eepers-seats/folding-mechanics-pad-93896.html
Tried then, but found you can’t slide on them very well.Scrap pieces of carpet work pretty well too.
Is this HF one a foam pad with a smooth slick exterior like kneeling pads? If it is I think this is what I am looking for.If you're not buying a new TV, I second this https://www.harborfreight.com/autom...eepers-seats/folding-mechanics-pad-93896.html
yeah, here's the details off their site:Is this HF one a foam pad with a smooth slick exterior like kneeling pads? If it is I think this is what I am looking for.
I remember those days, got pretty good at rolling off the side of the creeper without losing any hair.i have the same one. i can't use a wheeled creeper, i have long hair and it always gets caught in the wheels
Tried then, but found you can’t slide on them very well.
They do keep the little rocks out of your skin.
Just make sure you use fresh pig mats, not the mats you used last week to clean up the mess from the spilled oil drain pan!The office was throwing away an old chair mat ( large plastic mat that makes it easy for the little wheels to roll on ). I saved it for working under stuff in the gravel side yard. Not much cushion but the thick heavy plastic keeps gravel out of your knees. easy to clean up too.
Side note a stack of dry all mats will make a suitable pillow until while working under something.