Am too tall for the fatmax
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Am too tall for the fatmax
I went to bunnnings today to check the fatmax is cost aus$149, am so sad i pull it open and found that the whole fatmax was to short am 5ft10 and i stand when i paint, if i sat to paint the fatmax would be fine. my hubby couldn't justify the price he said it too expense but man wish i had it my size

sammie star creation- Number of posts: 75
Age: 29
Location: West Footscray, Melbourne Australia
Registration date: 2011-12-13
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
There are some great threads on here all about the fat max and how people use it differently - standing sitting/ client standing/sitting. I'm sure I remember at least one person as tall as you uses it while standing up - maybe you could paint from a surface the same height as the fat max to see how you go (maybe it takes some getting used to - although you would know quite quick if your back starts hurting). I got a fat max from my parents for Christmas (a huge surprise!) and love it for storing all my stuff away from curious little people as well as the amazing fast set up for practicing (I'm a newie). Also got to love that it's got so much room for me to buy more supplies that I really need - no want - no need!!! ha ha

erica21- Number of posts: 87
Registration date: 2011-11-26
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
hey Erica
my set up i use fit my height, i have a tall high directors and bifolded table which can be adjusted which work really well for me because i don't have to bent down i have issues with my back, whats funny is that everyone set up look so awesome which makes me want a fatmax so bad
my set up i use fit my height, i have a tall high directors and bifolded table which can be adjusted which work really well for me because i don't have to bent down i have issues with my back, whats funny is that everyone set up look so awesome which makes me want a fatmax so bad

sammie star creation- Number of posts: 75
Age: 29
Location: West Footscray, Melbourne Australia
Registration date: 2011-12-13
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
Oh right. I get it - I have spent so many happy happy hours looking through threads showing everyone's set ups - and I've never grow tired of looking! What's up with that? Oh well! Made me really want a fatmax too! 

erica21- Number of posts: 87
Registration date: 2011-11-26
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
It is cool to look at, definately, but... too big, too bulky and too heavy if filled for me. I only want to take what I need = what I will actually USE. I don't carry "just in case" anymore.
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
Fat Max is perfect for those of us who have to sit while painting... but it is quite low for those who stand so there would be lots of bending or stooping over if you are tall.
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I'm envious of the fatmax because of the all-in-one storage. Not so much for at the gig- because I have a few different configurations that work for me depending on the job- but for at home! I have Face paint stuff stashed here and there all over the house. A rolling box with my water, wipes, sponges (that fits in the hall closet). A tool box with my most used paints(erm. that lives on the kitchen table). A Guncase (thanks Anniel!) fixed up with legs for festivals (that doesn't fit anywhere so we are all just resigned to trip over it). Maybe it's time to consolidate
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Theb FatMax is tempting, especially after reading what everyone says about it, but like you, I can't justify the cost... And I love my roll-up table too much to give it up...
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I'm in the too-tall boat as well at 5'11" barefoot. I really tried to justify one and goofed around with it for about 20 minutes at a Home Depot to try to see if I could make it work, but at the end of the day, it's just too short to paint out of. The only reason I'd get it is to eliminate also carrying a table with me.
Even my tall director's chair is just a bit too low when the little ones get into it!
Even my tall director's chair is just a bit too low when the little ones get into it!
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So did you get the plano rolling rifle case Geekophile? I am still searching for my set up...have the max, not quite it for me. My daughter wants a max for the airbrush supplies, so once I find what I want, I can hand it down. Can you send a pic of what you are doing with your rifle case?
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I work from my Fat Max, but I'm 5'3". For once I have found an advantage to being short!
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Actually, I found a Bad booty Pelican rifle case in a pawn shop for $50! It has a sheet of 2" foam on each side that I cut out so all my goodies fit in snug. I had my father-in-law screw on plumbing flanges. I keep the pipe legs in an old camping chair bag and cary them separate. Screw em' in, pop it open and paint. But now I wish I had sprung for some folding legs since assembly isn't quite as slick as I wished for. Also, even though I say clearly that I need such and such space to set up- I rarely get that much when it comes to birthday parties. So I really only use it for public events. Even with all that space, there are some things I can't figure out how to fit- like my water jug and dirty sponge bucket. I always have to cary that seprate too.


Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
What about using a pop-up water container and then just filling it when you get there?
Is there no way to fit your sponge bags (dirty/clean) inside for transport?
I really like your setup. I am trying it on in my mind to see if that's the way I want to go.
Can you change out your legs for the kind that stay attached, but fold up? Or is it too late?
It looks like the 'lid' half of the case is used too, and has legs. It seems like your water bucket is there. Could you use that side but just don't?
I wonder also if the lid would lay flat (down) against the main section's legs if you took off the legs on the lid. That way your table would only take up half the space at birthday parties. Or would the hinges not allow the lid to pivot that far...?
I'm looking at this and thinking how much more stuff could be fit in there without the foam, if it was a magnetic setup like Lady Jayde's.
Not that I have all that much more, but I have a long wish list!
So many questions... Just wheels turning... Hope you don't mind.
Is there no way to fit your sponge bags (dirty/clean) inside for transport?
I really like your setup. I am trying it on in my mind to see if that's the way I want to go.
Can you change out your legs for the kind that stay attached, but fold up? Or is it too late?
It looks like the 'lid' half of the case is used too, and has legs. It seems like your water bucket is there. Could you use that side but just don't?
I wonder also if the lid would lay flat (down) against the main section's legs if you took off the legs on the lid. That way your table would only take up half the space at birthday parties. Or would the hinges not allow the lid to pivot that far...?
I'm looking at this and thinking how much more stuff could be fit in there without the foam, if it was a magnetic setup like Lady Jayde's.
Not that I have all that much more, but I have a long wish list!
So many questions... Just wheels turning... Hope you don't mind.

1HappyNut- Number of posts: 530
Age: 35
Location: British Columbia
Registration date: 2011-06-02
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
I like the gun case too..nice job on the legs..I can see where you now may want the folding legs...but what a great set up..
Re: Am too tall for the fatmax
Also, just another thought...
If the hinges don't allow the lid to fall all the way down/flat and you needed the table to take up less space (like those birthday parties you mentioned), what about having something to prop it straight up (sort of like the hood of a car - except it would keep it at a 90 degree angle? It would look sort of like those camp kitchens (ya know?)... If that makes any sense.
If the hinges don't allow the lid to fall all the way down/flat and you needed the table to take up less space (like those birthday parties you mentioned), what about having something to prop it straight up (sort of like the hood of a car - except it would keep it at a 90 degree angle? It would look sort of like those camp kitchens (ya know?)... If that makes any sense.

1HappyNut- Number of posts: 530
Age: 35
Location: British Columbia
Registration date: 2011-06-02
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