How To Make A Garage Creeper (ONLY $30!!)
Autos & VehiclesMighty Car Mods•195.6K Views
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This DIY mechanics creeper is a super useful project to have around your garage or workshop. Whether you're modifying or servicing your car, this simple, quick project can be made for around $30 and is easily customisable to best suit your own needs. If you're using scrap wood you can make it for even less! \n\nWant More DIY WorkShop Projects? Check out these videos on our second channel MCMTV2\n\n► HOW TO MAKE A WORKBENCH\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtrW3vUK39A\n\n► HOW TO MAKE LOWERED CAR RAMPS\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JKndoat9qU\n\nMCM SOCIAL MEDIA:\n►Shop: http://www.mightycarmods.com/collections/\n►Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mightycarmods\n►Forum: http://forums.mightycarmods.com\n\nInspiration for this episode came from watching some really bad videos on how to make garage creepers, and some good ones including one by Bob at I Like to Make Stuff who has loads of great woodworking projects.\n\nAlso something to note around Mighty Car Mods: we are normal guys and are not trained mechanics. We like to make interesting car mods and show you how we've gone about it, but we can't promise that anything we show you will work for your particular car, or that you won't harm yourself, someone else, your car or your warranty doing it. Please be safe, be responsible and unless you know what you're doing, do not fool around with very serious machinery just because you've seen us make it look so easy. Talk to a qualified mechanic if you are in any doubt.