The base is a 24" circle made from 1" OD steel tubing that I had a guy fabricate for me on his tube bending jig. I welded that to some strapping I made into an X that has the bung from the original stand base. I powder-coated that here at the house. It lives in an "oilcloth" canvas bag I found that fits it pretty well.
When these two problem gigs show up on my calendar I pack the 48 and a crescent wrench and I toss the jumbo base in the back. If it's too windy I will quickly swap on the jumbo base. It has *never* started to tip over, even in very strong winds. It is a PITA, but it provides a nice footrest, heh, heh…
I have used this like a dozen times over the years, and have made a few more for friends. I may not weld very well, but I can get it done. (It looks like boogers, though.)
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