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Just packed up my KillerKart from all my Christmas Window Decorating this season and was just wondering from you people that own this Great portable working tray.How is yours holding up for you and do you use it as much as I do?Any conversions or add ons you've done? I know George Perkins added a longer(with "T" handel to his)out of nessesity(thinking about it myself)after seeing it.I drilled a hole for my mahlstick,cut slots for my yardstick,and added magnetic strips for razor blades.(YES use it for vinyl application too) Got mine two(2)years ago Christmas,STILL making me money and making me look more professional too! Of course I painted it pokadots and know one will "Drag race"me with thiers,but thats OK too.(he he he )
------------------ PKing is Pat King of King Sign Design in McCalla,Alabama The Professor of SIGNOLOGY
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Forgot to mention:I have the model with the Center tray(maybe thats why no one will race) Comes in extremly handy,with as put paint slinging as I do!
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Had mine for over a year now. Use it all the time in the shop and sometimes take it with me on truck lettering jobs. Still good as the day I got it. I have been slowly refinishing it from the "blah beige" that it came in to "paint drip speckled". More colorful that way. Sure is one handy gadget.
------------------ Jerry Mathel Jerry Mathel Signs Grants Pass, Oregon signs@grantspass.com
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Old Joey sure did build it right ! I did not bring mine from Oregon,but soon I'll send for it. Exelent quality, a lot more than I can say for most products of this nature ! Good Job Joey !!! Roger
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OK I did have a screw work loose on one of the wheels that I replaced after running over some rough terran.BUT all in all it has been the best investment for me since ladder jaks and walkboard. I am surprized I haven't heard from other owners(as I know there are more)about any pros or cons. Well??
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Holding up fine here Pat. The only problem I've had was with the star wheels coming losse from the studs. A little loctite cured that. A good example of how handy it is came about last weekend. The racers auction and trade show was in the convention center. I had to go there to do a last minute vinyl job on a modified and knock out a banner ( last minute and racers would be redundant wouldn't it? ) Anyways I loaded up my cart in the basement parking lot with my kit ( which you know is about forty pounds ), all the vinyl for a complete lettering job o an IMCA modified, my wash out pot of thinner, roll of paper towels, yardstick, masking tape, three rolls of different sized vinyl striping for the bottom of the modified, a 2x8 banner, a bottle of Rapid Prep, a bottle of Rapid Tac and off I headed for the elevator. Without the cart that would have been at least four trips on the worlds slowest elevators.
------------------ George Perkins Millington,TN. goatwell@ionictech.com
"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"
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thanks adrienne, for pluging my "Krazy Pallete" but i must make a small disclaimer here.... "does not include van camp new orleans style kidney beans can, rotel tomato can, 1-shot lettering enamel, roller frame, gerber baby food jars, mahl stick,and roll of applicaion tape.(these items sold separate)
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To see a picture of the killerkart(inflite) Go to Joey Maddens VERY COOL website!It should be a link on his signature here on the BB. George-That would be the ONLY way I could win a race with you.Having you carry all that STUFF on yours!he he he BTW I used mine today at a car dealership lettering windshields(what a time saver)
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Thank you Duckie for your post and am happy to say that I am glad this trip is almost over. More so, even the doctors who have bought them find them to be an asset to their work. I just hope when its my turn to be hospitalized all the tools are on a killerkart........ And a quick thanks to Adrienne for supplying a photo of Mark Fairs krazy palette, a tool for all non-professionals, man I love stirrin up the pot.............
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hahahahahahhaa hey joey, i don't think i would want a doctor working on me if he rolls that contraption in the operating room and tells me it's his "Killer Kart"