Thanks everybody for the comments! Also, RJNeal, you noticed correctly I'm new to the forum, and thanks for the welcome. This trailer thing is an idea I had last night and when I was finally done with the sketchup model I was too tired to post an explanation of why I'd do such a thing in the first place, so I guess I owe you guys a bit more verbiage.
I'm buying a house in East Palo Alto, CA, just two miles away from the Menlo Park Techshop (
www.techshop.ws). For those who don't know, Techshop is a chain of membership shops. The membership is not cheap, but you get to use a wood shop, a metal shop, a welding shop, various CNC machines, etc., all without having to buy the big and expensive equipment. What they're not so great at is portable equipment; they provide some for casual use, but it's clearly expected that if you are serious you bring your own.
Anyhow, I'm looking to make some cabinets and shelving for the house, and I've been prevailed upon by the internet to purchase Festool equipment to do it. But then I'll have one place with great handheld tools and another, two miles away, with machines. What if I made a work bench with storage that I can just tow back and forth between my garage and the Techshop back yard?
Americans seem to think towing anything behind a compact car is crazy, but where I'm from (The Netherlands), people do it all the time, just slowly and carefully. My car is a 2.0l Hyundai Elantra Touring. If you haven't seen one, think Korean knock-off VW Golf. In the US, it's rated to tow 750lbs, but back home, the same car with a 1.6l engine ("i30 wagon") can tow 550
kg (1212 lbs), or 1400 kg if you have brakes on the trailer!
In the end, frankly, I'll probably just load what I need into the back of the car when I head to Techshop. But it was a nice thought.