That'd be preferable, but this one works with any sort of weight. Parking a car on it makes it very solid. If I use it on a work bench I just clamp the far end to the bench.
Don't get me wrong,, mounted to that plate is a great idea ,, not everyone has a truck ,, of course I don't know why they don't.
99 hints, tips and tricks used by plumbers. https://www.youtube.com/live/dLq4hQqCNjU?si=7XYCGPmIFMKXvZs9
I had to test this...twice, and the best I could get was a loose knot. I think it's a great trick, but with ham hands and straw hair it just doesn't work for me. I have better luck braiding my hair, but not by much.
I saw a fella welding up a hole in the top of a shipping container that was used as a shed in New Bern, NC. Might have been a little salt air exposure, but it still made me think that a roof over a container would be wise.
Repairing a broom when the twist on broomhandle connection is damaged....repair and squeeze an extra bit of serviceability out of it rather than discard it and buy a replacement...frugality at its finest: https://youtube.com/shorts/waDKo_lGr_s?si=Gx9oJqwqh713PmWY