![]() #CREEPR FORUM FREE#That slickdeals offer is about the best one in this thread, other than my free one. If I need something for the garage, I usually spend time looking on craigslist, offerup, or elsewhere (I don't 'do' facebook) to see if I can spot a deal. Register Log In Texas Fishing Forum Forums Off Topic Creeper: Forums Calendar Active Threads Forum Help: Main Menu. I've only used it once so-far (homeowner/hobbyist) but it's comfortable, it doesn't pinch me anywhere, it rolls easily, and "free is always good." A bit of time with some Comet cleanser and a bucket of water, followed by a hose-down & dry, good to go. I used a piece of scrap metal to make a patch, and made a trip to the hardware store to get some nuts/blots/washers, it probably took me more time to drive a couple miles to the Ace store than it did to make the repair. #CREEPR FORUM CRACK#The creeper had a crack in the plastic creeper body for one of the middle wheels, where the wheel ass'y. I didn't need one, and one more thing to be in the way if I wanted to sell it on CL. I swung my truck by the pile, and asked him if he would help me with the blasting cabinet, which I could have lifted by myself, but two people for a bulky item, much-easier! He said, sure.Īs we loaded the blasting cabinet another picker pulled-up, and I took the bottle jack and the creeper, but left the AC. Fourth item was a probably 10 ton bottle jack, re-painted, so no label. The third item brought to the curb was a HFT plastic creeper, greasy/dirty, but it appeared intact, and no bent wheels. No interior light, and the view port was a bit frosty, but you could still see what you were doing. The gloves were still intact, and it had glass beads in it. He said it worked, but could use a bit of maintenance. Next was a HFT benchtop media blaster, complete. He'd already brought out a 120 volt window-shaker AC which he said, worked, and it still was covered in moisture, and the entire housing was cool, so he wasn't fibbing. As I cruised down the warehouse district, I was passing a foreign car shop, an independent one, and the employee was hauling things ot to the curb. It make for a nice effect lighting up the body a bit at night.I was going to an electrical supply house to get some molex nylon pin male & female plugs, pins & whatever else I saw. Here are some pictures of the plastic wrapping.īy the way, I like to keep a spot in the belly open where I can slide a remote control color changing light. when I am done I just take one of the use gloves, slip it over the paint brush and it keeps it from drying out for at least 3 days. I've done a couple of corpsing jobs this week and used the same brush. Underling of the Horned King from the Disney Black Cauldron movie. MudCrab Ive heard that he only has 10,000 and he is kinda. But if you have more patience than me, you probably will get all those small spots anyway.Īlso, I'm not sure if I read this on the web or figured it out myself, but those blue nitrile gloves are great for if you are too lazy to clean your brushes all the time. Creeper Easy to get to, buys all armor and weapons for what they are worth and has 5,000 gold. it matches the color of the hickory gel and is good for touch ups. Get a can of expresso satin spray paint from Home Depot. Also when you apply the gel, don't worry if you miss a small hard to get to spot here or there. Wear those blue nitrile gloves when staining, it helps a lot. shrink into cool looking and creepy patterns. Twists in the plastic, overlapping pieces etc. When corpsing, you can't use to much plastic on these. ![]()
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