Excellent. I bet you could start a Go Fund Me page or Kickstarter to raise enough money to publish this and set up a website (with Stanley's OK).
When you suggest setting up a website, I suppose you mean buying a dedicated domain name for the site that I have now on Weebly. I could easily fund that myself without donations, and I have given thought to it. I know that "h-frame.net" is available.
I realize this is going to go off-topic, but since you brought it up—My big concern about my documentation of the Workmate is how to ensure it will stay around after I'm gone. My health is generally good, better than most my age in fact, but I am up to an age where I could just wake up dead tomorrow

. Somewhat oddly, my website has given me a reason to worry more about that possibility.
I have spent three years now, on and off, digging and compiling the infomation at my site. As far as I can see there is no other collection of information in the world about the Workmate that is even close to this in depth or breadth. Of course I realize how highly specialized and geeky the topic is, but niche interests are something that the web excels at enabling.
So I'm wondering if anyone here has suggestions for how to arrange for the continuation of a personal website after the creator is gone. In my case, there is a small amount of security because it's on a free Weebly account that has no fees to be paid. However, we know that tech companies come and go. Companies also change policies, so they could eliminate the free accounts. Or it's possible that they could delete sites where the owner hasn't logged in for a certain period of time. Lots of ways the site could disappear.
If this is too far off-topic, perhaps anyone with suggestions could DM me instead of posting publicly. Thanks.