I'm not sure how many people even use these here, but I do and it makes my life easier.
I like to call this one the "Power Tower." Was a top secret project until the guys from the Bray Group walked in to the shop last year before SEMA and saw it. They liked it so I figured they would have it in production by the end of this year
This was the first one I constructed like this. We've always used those furniture dollys and added glass on to it, but they were very top heavy and fell over easily. The PT has a very low center of gravity and is weighted perfectly. This model has a very skinny window (30"), but the next model will utilize a +40" wide window.


The Power Tower consists of:
- Harbor freight creeper with the pad removed
- Sliding glass door (preferably 40"-45")
- 2 6' framing L brackets from "Homey D" split at the bottom to mount it to the creeper
- 2 bolts to mount the 6' L brackets to the window
- and 2 bolts to mount the glass door to the creeper
- 1 small pieces of formica board for in front of the glass to set things on (lke gasket wizard, blades, spary bottles, etc..
- 1 small piece of formica board for behind the glass for various things (corneleuos tank)
- Small L bracket to mount the glass to the creeper at the bottom and this same l bracket holds the little piece of formica in front of the glass.
Construction notes:
- If built the same way using the Harbor Freight creeper you can use the existing caster bolts to bolt most of it together.
- Hardly any holes need to be drilled at all, just the 4 on the glass door if I remember correctly. The rest of the holes are already on the creeper.
- Also, when mounting the glass be sure to have it set along the base so that the casters can spin 360deg with out hitting it.
- Leave a small spce between the formica in front of the glass to let the water run down through.
- You will need to tighten it up once per year to keep it nice and sturdy.
And that’s about it..
On my Power Tower I have a few bungee chords strapped across the back. 1 is to keep the pressure tank in it's place, 1 is used to hang my chamois (green- to wipe down the windows when the car comes in, orange- for wiping door panels after paper slingin) and my yellow "Mdog soap method" cloth. The other bungee is used as a paper towel dispenser (don't use it much, that roll has been on there for a year now)
Some other extras are the used film tubes cut to hang things on and hold a heat gun if needed. Also, the power tower has its own squeegee as well for the daily fast cleaning. I also use a box that fits perfectly next to the tank for trash protective layers.
I have a bad habbit of collecting window stickers as well. That's what ya see on the back side
Here are a few more pics from different angles
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Enjoy!
Like I said, this may not be for everyone! For you mobile guys, this thing is sturdy enough to throw in and out of the bed of a truck.
