I am fairly positive I am going to model my version after the Bike Tree I found on the Instructables site,
here. Check it out. It's a bit ugly, but it is a functional design and will use the least amount of floor space. I might sheath it with plywood or scrap carpet.
There are only a few things I dislike about the design:
- He uses ballast to sturdy the base. My engineering brain says "build a wider base and lose the ballast."
- The palette design requires a lot of wood-on-floor action. This is fine on a hardwood floor but is sure to draw moisture in the old, carpeted room I am building it for. We live in a fairly moist climate, here, and I don't need a moldy bike rack.
- Oh, and it's not very disassemble-able (reassemble-able, actually)
We stopped by Lowe's during lunch and I grabbed up a few lumber prices. If I can find someone's discarded palette, that would be a good start. I figure about 4' sq would be a good size. (What is standard palette size?) If I need to build my own base, I might need a few pointers, though surely I can nail a half-dozen 2x4s together in a manner.
Here are prices, round up using my pessimistic rounding function (up to the nearest whole dollar, usually):
6"x6"x8' ~ $7
2"x4"x10' ~ $2
2"x4"x10' ~ $3
1"x2"x8' ~ $1
2"x2"x8' ~ $2
3/8"x4'x8' Plywood ~ $9
Post support bracket ~ $18
I did not have time to look for bike hooks or ballast.