So I went to Lowes to get some bolts for my PC, and came across a nice workplatform that I've been wanting to get for a while, and finally picked it up. I told my wife I needed it for painting, bwahahaha.
Washing, polishing, waxing the roof of my van, windshield and customers trucks windshields and roofs have always been a pain in my behind because of the step stool I use from the kitchen. I also use this 3-step stool to "cut-in" from the wall to the ceiling when I paint, and it was a pain in the but, and it would have to be move often.
I picked up this handy workplatform (Werner), and used it when I washed the van today. I love it! I posted some picks below to show you how it looks compared to a mini-van. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Pros:
1. Cost $44
2. Lightweight
3. Legs lock in place easily and securly
4. Anti-skid ribbing for when your shoes get wet
5. Height is perfect for the van, only have to move it twice per side
6. Get the middle of the windshield with-out stepping on the tire
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So I went to Lowes to get some bolts for my PC, and came across a nice workplatform that I've been wanting to get for a while, and finally picked it up. I told my wife I needed it for painting, bwahahaha.
Washing, polishing, waxing the roof of my van, windshield and customers trucks windshields and roofs have always been a pain in my behind because of the step stool I use from the kitchen. I also use this 3-step stool to "cut-in" from the wall to the ceiling when I paint, and it was a pain in the but, and it would have to be move often.
I picked up this handy workplatform (Werner), and used it when I washed the van today. I love it! I posted some picks below to show you how it looks compared to a mini-van. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Pros:
1. Cost $44
2. Lightweight
3. Legs lock in place easily and securly
4. Anti-skid ribbing for when your shoes get wet
5. Height is perfect for the van, only have to move it twice per side
6. Get the middle of the windshield with-out stepping on the tire
Cons:
1. Not made in the USA...sorry:(
That's all so far!!!
Here are the pics:
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