Who Needs a Creeper When One Has This?

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My buddies and I all use blue foam wrap that comes from the dealership that new body parts come in. It's padded on the bottom and the top is blue plastic. That you can slide right under and out from underneath the vehicle. Oil spills etc wipe right off also. Welding spatter also just melts into it. No card board to catch on fire.

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Yes. Many times. Used to work odd hours in my early teens. Would work on my race car at like 1 or 2 a.m. Once in a while mom would come out and "wake me up so l could go to bed" lol!!
Have 2 creepers collecting dust in corner.
I use cardboard, carpet remnants or kids "sleep time mats" the wife got from the daycare she worked at.
 
I used to just use my lift but my wife hasn't finished rebuilding her Jeep...4 years and counting
 
I used to keep a cheep plastic toboggan in the back of my truck as an "off road creeper".
They slide great and keep you out of the freezing cold water and snow!

One time I blew a U joint out and right under the truck was a little stream of snow melt, that was no fun! So after that I got the toboggan....
 
My thoughts are that if u have to use a toboggan to work under ur truck/car to keep from freezing u probably need to move further south:rofl:
 
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