Bad *** new creeper

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BrianT

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This is what us old guys need...

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh6z5BW_meE&feature=youtu.be"]HumanHoist.mp4 - YouTube[/ame]

Not in actual production yet but they are looking for donations??? to help get it made...

http://www.humanhoist.com/
 
I seen that on one of those invention shows a few weeks ago talk about a back saver
 
I so want one, that would make working on a vehicle with a blown out back so much easier
 
If I remember right on the show they said the retail price point would be around $1,000 dollars. I better start saving now.
 
Can't afford one at $1000 retail but sure do want one!
It would make it so much easier getting up and down on a creeper. After a total knee replacement several years ago, one of things I'm never supposed to do is kneel so getting up from the garage floor is a chore.
 
With my luck, I'd drop it down and roll under a car and then it would try to stand up. Sure would like to have one to find out though.
 
I seen that on one of those invention shows a few weeks ago talk about a back saver

If I remember right on the show they said the retail price point would be around $1,000 dollars. I better start saving now.

I saw the same show and you have the price right. It was impressive and yes I would love to have one too.
 
Does medicare cover the cost for us older and disabled people?

Lol, They might if you told them it is really a mobility lift so you can get up if you have fallen.

This is a funny video you will die laughing when you watch it.
Built-In Fly Swatter.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGafFvnUC-I"]Life Alarm -Â*"I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up" Parody - YouTube[/ame]
 
Would love one, and for what it looks like $1000 aint too bad...Not that I could afford it though...$1000 gets me a lotta Percocets
 
Cool video, would probably be very useful until it breaks of loses a motor. Too costly, and looks like just more to break and become a piece of thousand dollar lawn art. lol
 
With my luck, I would be under my Dart and release the levers and shoot upward and crush myself...lol
 
Those are ideal for the aviation industry and that should be the target market for this thing. Whenever we have to do sheetmetal repairs to the bottom of the fuselage, we have to use an old office chair that's been modified. Either that, or we use some home made contraption that's been cobbled together. An adjustable height chair that leans back and gets down low to the ground to help us do what we do does not exist, or at least I'm not aware of one. This would be perfect.
 
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