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Old 07-02-2020, 12:08 PM   #71
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I have the small wheeled mechanics stool. It has a tendency to want to turn over if you push it and it encounters any pebble, crack, or small obstacle. Otherwise, it is good on pavement.
I made up a little stool to sit on. It's adjustable, so works at lots of different heights.

Also, it has the wheels spread out far enough to stop it from tipping over.

The padding is lacking some though!

I use it for some welding jobs also, so I haven't found a fire proof material to make a cushion with.

Happy Glamping.

ps. sorry about the sideways picture.
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Old 07-02-2020, 04:26 PM   #72
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two for $50

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I started with knee pads in the early 90s to work on .... the kneeler/seat TonyD is talking about.

I'm planning on purchasing two or three more.
Yesterday, I found the kneelers at $29.99 on amazon. One seller had them at that price, but with 2 for $49.99. I ordered two.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I made up a little stool to sit on. It's adjustable, so works at lots of different heights.

Also, it has the wheels spread out far enough to stop it from tipping over.

The padding is lacking some though!

I use it for some welding jobs also, so I haven't found a fire proof material to make a cushion with.

Happy Glamping.

ps. sorry about the sideways picture.
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Hey! Whatever works for you. It looks good to me.
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Old 07-03-2020, 07:22 PM   #74
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I Robbed the cradle and married a pretty young lady by the name of Judy. I gave you her name because I'm going to kick the bucket one of these days as of right now I need the top left Aortic Valve, if it closes completely then I'm in real trouble so if they fix this withough ripping my chest apart, My kidneys are going so need a new kidney due to Diabetis. My young wife does all the hard work, cook, and I do the rest, but she likes to drive, I have lost interest in driving, but I still like to go and visit old friends and seeing other places.
At first I thought your handle was for "Studebakers 'R Us" or something, but if you snagged a "pretty young lady", I guess the first four letters stand for something else entirely

Anyway, it's not how many years apart you are that matters, it's the years you have together.


Glad you have someone to keep the travel bug biting.
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