Brett:

Having a work stand will make your maintenance work much more pleasant. It 
will also save your back. Park PCS-9 in my garage.

Best,
Rich in ATL 

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 11:12:02 AM UTC-5, Brett Callahan wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> I'm moving to a bigger place with a basement that will be a great bike 
> workshop area. Given the amount of time I spend tinkering, maintaining, and 
> building bikes for my wife and I, I think it's time to upgrade past the 
> cheap plastic work stand I have been using for the last three years. I 
> don't know the name or model of what I have, but it is a mostly plastic job 
> from Amazon. 
>
> Wants/Needs: I'm not concerned with weight, or ability to store, as it 
> will have a more or less permanent spot in the basement. I'm willing to pay 
> a little more for durability--between my bikes, my wife's bikes and a 
> revolving door of friend's bikes, I seem to do a lot of work on bikes 
> lately. One-hand clamp operation would be great. A built in tool holder is 
> unnecessary, but not a bad thing. 
>
> I'd love to hear your suggestions! 
>
> Brett, looking forward to a long winter of wrenching in PDX. 
>

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