Noticed this low profile swivel base at Buzzings.
Thought I could incorporate it into a stand for working, come display platform.
I like that no "L" brackets have to be used. I think they slightly ruin the natural look of the pole.
For the price of buying the "L" brackets, whats that say $10, your half way towards the price of the swivel base.
Took about an hour to assemble the whole stand, that includes the 15 mins for the concrete footer to set.
I think I will invest in some weather sealing, of the swivel workings as they are not rated for exterior use. This should be as simple as nailing some timber beading around it, on the underside of the platform to deflect water spray. I guess water may still saturate through the treated pine top... Oh well, we will see how long it spins for..

Any way, thought some people might find it novel, especially for large trees, it would be excellent for regular rotating. I think it finished off, nicer than a plastic swivel under the pot.
I am not game to try it yet as the concrete is still setting, but from examining the workings of the swivel, I would be confident that it would support my weight of 65kg on the edge of the timber and still swivel.
Edit~ I am starting to have visions of a self turning bonsai stand. As in, when a veiwer wants to examine the tree, they hit a button and the tree rotates before them. I know I can quickly modify this stand, as I have a high torque 12 v motor in the garage capable of it.... Hmmmmm


Edit~ Here's a price list for the rest of the stand... there's $5 total staff discount, spread thought that. not sure where specifically.
Concrete Quickset 20kg X 2 $12.00
TP Pole 2.4m 100mm $10.98
TP Slab 1.2m $4.80
Swivel base $20.77
Mending plate HD X 2 $11.20
Timber screws 10x40 $3.38