Hi Jan, Perhaps the Da-Lite 203 stand is what you are looking for. Here is a short description: The Project-O-Stand Model 203 with telescoping aluminum legs IS the ultimate in portability, durability and versatility. A non-skid platform supports up to 125 lbs. with legs completely extended. Platform's height is adjustable from 32" to 56". The stand's removable legs clamp to back of platform. The Project-O-Stand can be used for projectors, speakers, audio visual or multi-media components. Here is a link to the big NYC dealer and I am sure there are plenty of other dealers that sell these. I these to be much more stable than the $40.00 stands with the folding legs and thin metal top. http://tinyurl.com/yl68s5m This stand was also made in the past by Welt Safe-Lock and had a nicer cast aluminum top. The only other stand I have seen that was portable and heavier duty was the German made Karba, which was about 4 time heavier and 5 times as expensive.. Maurice On Mar 25, 2010, at 8:36 AM, Jan Decher wrote: > I strongly advice you against using the original case as a projection stand, > if it is the same case I have (looks like it from your pix). The P11 needs > something much more soldid to stand on. I put mine on a heavy Bogen tripod > with a Schiansky projection plate attached to it once. It took a tumble when > it was knocked against. > > I am still looking for one of those classic projection tables where the four > legs collapse and fold away underneath for transport. Can't remember the > brand right now. One of my books suggest you can even use them to construct > a mini-blind for willdife shooting. > > > Jan