I finally made this stand to solve my hammer storage problem. I designed it as a hammer forming stand for the leather sand bags (shown laying on the tire, not filled with sand yet).
Construction is an old bias ply tire that showed up here, a wheel and hub from a '58 Buick I parted out, a driveshaft from the junkyard for $5 for the upright, the round steel disc for the table top was at the junk yard too, saving me the effort of cutting one out of some steel I had. The holders are exhaust tubing I flared one end with, using a home-made bellmouth flare in my shop press. (The bellmouth flare is a scrap stub of heavy-wall tubing, with the outside radius of one end ground at a 45-degree angle on my bench grinder, then pressed it into the end of the exhaust tubing)
The moon disc was an orphan from my swap meet.
I probably have more in paint (Rustoleum flat black and red) than the materials.
It also makes a great portable welding table for small projects.
The project showed up in Hot Rod Deluxe magazine, and Home Shop Machinist.
-Brad