Makes thing interesting when it gets diesel soaked and lights on fire from torch slagHere's my rough terrain creeper, it's a low pro model too.
I thought you did that on purpose in AK in the winter to get yourself and the equipment warm.Makes thing interesting when it gets diesel soaked and lights on fire from torch slag
You can’t be talking about the bone. Posford is correct, it will roll easy because it has big wheels. I like that it will go over cracks and electrical cords, but it does make it hard to get leverage. However, There is no way to tip one over. As far as comfort, it is just hard plastic. I guess you could get some padding. It’s the best I’ve found so far.One of the guys at the shop had one of those Bone creepers. Most uncomfortable thing I've ever encountered...
Has anyone actually used one of the SnapOn creepers? I somewhat question having the support of the wheels centered and nothing at the ends and whether the wheels get in your way? Similar to posford's comment about the Bone, any time I don't have support at the ends I find it just wants to tip and scoot out from under me.
I suppose you could tip it on purpose so it create drag on the ground and would give you leverage.The Bone just didn't fit me and was very uncomfortable for me to try to use. It's not a "one size fits all" sort of thing.
It was the SnapOn off-road one that I was wondering if tipping and rolling away was an issue with the wheels centered like that.