The first "obstacle" blocked the creeper, so he went around it and then went over the other obstacles. Yeah, any obstacle course is no problem when you avoid it.
after 40 years and at least 20 different creepers, I'll just use cardboard. radiator boxes work great just remember to take out the staples they make nasty tears in your skin. lol thanks
After years of digging gravel and goat heads out of my back, I'm well beyond using cardboard outside. While there's absolutely no way I'd EVER spend $500 on something this simple, it does provide the idea to modify a regular creeper with better wheels to replicate this on the cheap.
I’m the same. I grab fridge or heavy machinery boxes out of the local public cardboard recycling. Insulates, easy slide, absorbs grease and oil, costs nothing.
Like i said before. Semi truck trailer repair/ inspections this is a must. In gravel travel front to back under a 53 foot trailer saving time and energy. At the Port of Oakland California USA. People literally take shits in between the tires of trailers so i bought the best damn creeper money could buy.
Great video Nick. I definitely got a chuckle out of your little obstacle course. I love my Snap On goodies. I know you don't get sun very often over there, looks like you needed some sun glasses brother!
Dealer brought one to the shop and we rejected it unanimously after a few demos. Ok it fits under trucks outside on the gravel but how easy is it to lug through the shop and outside? At 40lbs it needs a carry handle! Then after you two hand lug it to the truck you go back to the shop to grab your tool bag. Oh then you have to make two trips again to put the tools away. But wait there’s more! What do you do with this creeper when it’s not in use? There’s no hook to hang it and it cannot stand on its own. So it lays on the floor. My parts department likes it for moving boxes