bagsanthony
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Are there any good one's out there? I see too many seats with the plastic storage underneath, not looking for garbage


http://www.sears.com/craftsman-adjustable-rolling-mechanics-seat-with-onboard-tool/p-00951828000P
I picked this one up for $45.
i use the Big Red Torin seat, with the large square tray under it. its only a 4 caster model, but the wheel base is wide enough that it does not try to tip, even at the higher settings, and rolls very well. they sell a 5 caster model, but the wheel base is smaller, and the tray is a round, causing it to be more tip prone.
this one. like $35 at menards IIRC im 6'2" and it adjust down to where my knees are too high, and goes way up, higher than i need it too. nice cushy seat for my bony *** too.
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edit - here you go http://www.menards.com/main/search....goryHierarchy=&queryType=allItems&searchMode=

i have the base of an old office/computer chair at work, i havent managed to fall off of it, or tip it over, even rolling from one side of the shop to the other.
took the back rest off to use as my kneeling pad...
Unless you are 300 lbs overweight, the ones from HF are fine.
What's the height level you're working at?
All of the chairs everybody recommended isn't comfortable (too high) if you work on your brakes/suspensions at standard jackstand height.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-cree...p-00951108000P?prdNo=4&blockNo=4&blockType=G4
I have this one and I love it. Very comfortable.
Not true. The one I linked goes plenty low for brakes on stands.
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I have similar but same main specs, 16" low, and that is quite tall.
I have similar but same main specs, 16" low, and that is quite tall.
If it's a Samsung the screen could crack.![]()
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