Engine stand that won't break the bank or kill me

I have three. Two are harbor freight. One is vintage HF and is made in taiwan, very good quality. The second is made in China.....crap. Only use the China one to set and engine on to store it.
My main stand is one I built and its what I use when building engines. I has two front legs that splay out and has a big footprint. It also has a ball bearing head and you can spin an engine over with hardly any effort. I once had just a shortblock with crank on it and I spun it as fast as I could over and over. Its just super smooth. A full dressed 340 can be spun over with one hand. Its got a locking pawl that will lock in many indexing holes so the engine can be locked in just about any angle.
I can get some pics if your interested.

Do you have a lathe? If so you can easily make a bearing head for retrofiting or building your own stand. I turned the shaft for mine on my lathe. Used the indexing vise for my mill to drill the holes in the lock plate.